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В заключение, можно сказать, что все выводы, все то, что мы осмелились представить в качестве результатов, которых можно ожидать от применения группоцентрированного лидерства, основано на очень небольшом практическом материале и часто непроверенных данных. Тем не менее, эти начинания оказали на нас огромное влияние, и мы не могли не почувствовать, что социальная наука на этом пути может достигнуть более полного понимания демократии. Эта демократия будет означать более активное, живое участие простых людей во всех касающихся их вопросах. Это будет означать возможность самореализации каждого члена группы, возможность максимального использования потенциала каждой группы.

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