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    These biases perpetuate inequalities among social groups — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Friendship and love can have negative consequences for society as a whole

    These biases perpetuate inequalities among social groups

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    These answers to the social value of friendship seem to apply equally well to love: insofar as love essentially involves both a concern for your beloved for his sake and, consequently, action on his behalf for his sake, love will exhibit the same social value. Friedman (1989), however, argues that friendship itself is socially valuable in a way that love is not. Understanding the intimacy of friendship in terms of the sharing of values, Friedman notes that friendship can involve the mutual suppo

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