Culture shapes social identity, paving the way for societal transformation.
The paper argues that social identity is shaped by culture and history. It suggests that modern social identity relies on a separate social domain that emerged in early modern Europe. The main point is that culture plays a crucial role in shaping social identity by distinguishing between cultural patterns and social interactions. The study emphasizes the importance of overcoming unrestrained individualism in favor of more restrained behavior to maintain a peaceful society.