The same group-cohesion mechanisms that explain religion—the human need to belong to something larger and to feel one's group is superior, sustained by costly commitment devices—generalize to sports teams, political parties and movements, and especially the military, which deliberately uses cult-like methods (shaving heads, uniforms, songs, extraordinary costs) not all of which improve combat ability, to forge devotion to the small unit.

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Speaker

Larry Iannaccone

Evidence Quote

This is a human constant, and when somebody stands back from religion and treats it as it's though it's weirdly different from everything else... they're missing out on an important understanding of of what it is that makes us human

Source

The Economics of Religion with Larry Iannaccone 10/9/2006EconTalk
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