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Cognition influences societal behavior from "summary" of The Patterning Instinct by Jeremy R. Lent

The way we think—our cognition—shapes the way we behave in society. Our beliefs, values, and ideologies are all products of our cognitive processes. These mental frameworks influence our decisions, actions, and interactions with others. When individuals share similar cognitive patterns, they are more likely to form cohesive groups and societies. Throughout history, different societies have developed distinct patterns of thought that have influenced their behavior. These cognitive patterns are often reflected in their cultural norms, social structures, and political systems. For example, the Enlightenment in Europe led to the development of democratic ideals that emphasized individual rights and freedoms. In contrast, societies with a Confucian tradition tend to value hierarchy, authority, and social harmo...
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    The Patterning Instinct

    Jeremy R. Lent

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