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- La teoría de la regalía describe cómo la guerra y otros peligros colectivos tienen una profunda influencia en la disposición psicológica de las personas, y cómo esto a su vez influye en la estructura y los valores culturales de una sociedad. Las personas que experimentan la guerra o perciben que su grupo social está en peligro desarrollarán una respuesta psicológica llamada regalista. Esto incluye autoritarismo, intolerancia, xenofobia y castigo. Lo opuesto a la respuesta psicológica regalista es la psicología kúngica que típicamente incluye tolerancia y tranquilidad. (es)
- The theory of regal and kungic societal structures, or regality theory, is a theory that seeks to explain certain cultural differences based on perceived collective danger and fear. People will show a psychological preference for a strong leader and strict discipline if they live in a society full of conflict and danger, while people in a peaceful and safe environment will prefer an egalitarian and tolerant culture, according to this theory. The psychological preferences of the individual members of a social group is reflected in the social structure and culture of the whole group. A dangerous and conflict-filled environment will drive the culture in the direction of strict hierarchy and authoritarianism. This type of culture is called regal. The opposite situation is seen in a safe and peaceful environment, where the culture is developing in the direction of egalitarianism and tolerance. This type of culture is called kungic. Most cultures and societies are found somewhere between these two extremes. Both of these societal types may be impacted by other groups, and the likelihood of conflict with neighbor groups. In addressing these psychological response effects on cultural structures, the theory applies at the individual-level as well as the social group-level. Precursors to this regality theory are cultural r/k theory and cultural selection theory. (en)
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- La teoría de la regalía describe cómo la guerra y otros peligros colectivos tienen una profunda influencia en la disposición psicológica de las personas, y cómo esto a su vez influye en la estructura y los valores culturales de una sociedad. Las personas que experimentan la guerra o perciben que su grupo social está en peligro desarrollarán una respuesta psicológica llamada regalista. Esto incluye autoritarismo, intolerancia, xenofobia y castigo. Lo opuesto a la respuesta psicológica regalista es la psicología kúngica que típicamente incluye tolerancia y tranquilidad. (es)
- The theory of regal and kungic societal structures, or regality theory, is a theory that seeks to explain certain cultural differences based on perceived collective danger and fear. People will show a psychological preference for a strong leader and strict discipline if they live in a society full of conflict and danger, while people in a peaceful and safe environment will prefer an egalitarian and tolerant culture, according to this theory. The psychological preferences of the individual members of a social group is reflected in the social structure and culture of the whole group. A dangerous and conflict-filled environment will drive the culture in the direction of strict hierarchy and authoritarianism. This type of culture is called regal. The opposite situation is seen in a safe and pe (en)
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- Teoría de la regalía (es)
- Regality theory (en)
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