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They focus on individual achievement instead of working together, a no-no lesson for the group-oriented Japanese.
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To see this divergence in action, ask yourself how much somebody would have to pay you (in secret) to get you to do things that violate one of the three group-oriented moral foundations — that is, those based on loyalty, authority and sanctity.
What the Tea Partiers Really Want Jonathan Haidt 2010
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While Japan has a group-oriented society, in the U.S. we like to describe ourselves as focusing on the individual.
Amy Chavez: No Looting in Japan Amy Chavez 2011
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While Japan has a group-oriented society, in the U.S. we like to describe ourselves as focusing on the individual.
Amy Chavez: No Looting in Japan Amy Chavez 2011
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And the sense of community came from the group-oriented mindset of the crew.
Revisiting Star Trek [Part 1 of 7]: The Original Series 2009
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This is as common as dirt in the blogosphere and the big wide world, but it's a kind of formalized, group-oriented insanity.
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This is as common as dirt in the blogosphere and the big wide world, but it's a kind of formalized, group-oriented insanity.
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The article said he recommended a middle way between east and west, a middle way between ultra-competitive individualistic capitalism and ultra cooperative group-oriented (in theory) communism.
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But even though Ron Paul supporters used the technology to take on the Republican establishment in 2008, the end result that year was the election of a group-oriented, civic-minded candidate, Barack Obama, whose campaign used the very same technology to guide millions of people to undertake a collective agenda of change that Libertarians certainly did not "believe in."
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: Will Young People Unite to Save the World? 2009
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Civic generations, like the Millennials and the GI Generation before it, are group-oriented, cooperative, and pragmatic.
Michael Hais and Morley Winograd: New Rules for a New Era 2009
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