Groupthink

/ˈɡɹuːp.θɪŋk/ noun

A psychological phenomenon where the desire for group harmony overrides realistic appraisal of alternatives, leading to irrational decisions.

Coined by Irving Janis in 1972, from 'group' + 'think,' modeled on George Orwell's 'doublethink.'

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