Because of recent rejoinders (Anderson, 1978; Kravitz, et al., 1978; Green and Mack, 1978; Shaffer, 1978) and a large number of inquiries, this brief note comments on my reasons for writing "Humans would do better without groups" (Buys, 1978).
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