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groupthink
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group·think  (grpthngk)
n.
The act or practice of reasoning or decision-making by a group, especially when characterized by uncritical acceptance or conformity to prevailing points of view.

groupthink [ˈgruːpˌθɪŋk]
n
(Sociology) a tendency within organizations or society to promote or establish the view of the predominant group
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Noun1.groupthink - decision making by a group (especially in a manner that discourages creativity or individual responsibility)
deciding, decision making - the cognitive process of reaching a decision; "a good executive must be good at decision making"


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I believe that much of our group is now in danger of falling into complete and utter group-think, where every slight dissent, real or imagined, could result in political retribution being visited on the dissenter.
quot; In his own life he deals with the powerful effects of group-think rather than education as it should be (as Socrates would want or the Druids did encourage).
 
 
 
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