War served the vital function of diverting collective aggression.
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In the 1970s, the Swedish physician applied Lorenz's conceptualization to the collective aggression of children against a targeted child.
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Instead, she suggests, boxing is more like a cultural ceremony of " mankind's collective aggression, its ongoing historical madness ."
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She said she endured " collective aggression " when several other members of the artistic commission were informed of the exchange she had had with Stapleford, l " Equipe reported.