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  • Gregariousness, like that of the animals in the herd, is admitted by all.

    THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003

  • Gregariousness, like that of the animals in the herd, is admitted by all.

    THE CLOSING OF THE AMERICAN MIND Allan Bloom 2003

  • Gregariousness, effect of on innovation; importance of for social solidarity; in action; in belief; instinct of.

    Human Traits and their Social Significance Irwin Edman

  • Gregariousness seems frequently to be regarded as a somewhat superficial character, scarcely deserving, as it were, the name of an instinct, advantageous, it is true, but not of fundamental importance or likely to be deeply ingrained in the inheritance of the species.

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

  • Gregariousness was supreme on this day of victory; democracy triumphant.

    My Second Year of the War Frederick Palmer 1915

  • Gregariousness and individuality do not abide together; nor is external excitement the cause or the concomitant of thought.

    The Hills of Hingham Dallas Lore Sharp 1899

  • Gregariousness and curiosity appear to be the main characteristics of the walrus.

    The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II Alexander Leslie 1866

  • a man intensely loyal to his own group may operate to make him indifferent to the difficulties or jealous and suspicious of the aims of others Gregariousness is the basis not only of patriotism, but of chauvinism, not only of civic pride, but of provincialism.

    Human Traits and their Social Significance Irwin Edman

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