Collective narcissism
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Collective narcissism (or group narcissism) is a type of narcissism where an individual has an inflated self-love of his or her own ingroup, where an “ingroup” is a group in which an individual is personally involved.
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See also
- Cabal
- Clique
- Collectivism
- Cronyism
- Cult
- Elitism
- Exceptionalism
- Emotional contagion
- Gang
- Group dynamics
- Group emotion
- Groupthink
- Hubris and group pride
- Marking your own homework
- Mobbing
- Narcissism of small differences
- Nepotism
- Old boy network
- Peer pressure
- Social group
- Social identity approach
- Supremacism
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