It is not the similarity or dissimilarity of individuals that constitutes a group, but interdependence of fate.


Lewin (1939) "When facing danger". In Lewin, G. W. (Ed.), Resolving Social Conflict. London: Harper & Row.


It is not the similarity or dissimilarity of individuals that constitutes a group, but interdependence of fate.

It is not the similarity or dissimilarity of individuals that constitutes a group, but interdependence of fate.

It is not the similarity or dissimilarity of individuals that constitutes a group, but interdependence of fate.

It is not the similarity or dissimilarity of individuals that constitutes a group, but interdependence of fate.