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Social Conflict

Current Sociology, 2013
Numerous approaches in the social sciences either refuse to consider or minimize the importance of conflict in community or else replace it with a Spencerian vision of the social struggle. Between these two extremes there is considerable space for us to consider conflict as a relationship; this is what differentiates it from modes of behaviour ...
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Social Conflict and Psychic Conflict

American Journal of Sociology, 1939
Psychic conflict and social conflict may profitably be regarded as analogous phenomena. Moreover, most social conflicts usually involve large numbers of individuals in psychic conflicts, either overt or latent. Out of these emotional conflicts arise mass delusions and mass phobias analogous to those encountered by the psychiatrist in individual ...
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Social conflict and growth

Journal of Economic Growth, 1996
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Rustichini, A., Benhabib, J.
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Social Conflict [PDF]

open access: possible, 1991
In this paper we study the relationship between wealth, income distribution and growth in a game-theoretic context in which property rights are not completely enforceable. We consider equilibrium paths of accumulation which yield players utilities that are at least as high as those that they could obtain by appropriating higher consumption at the ...
Jess Benhabib, Aldo Rustichini
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Sustaining Social Conflict

2022
This book examines the origins of genocide and mass murder in the everyday conflicts of ordinary people, exacerbated by special interests. We examine cases harming people simply because they are considered unworthy and undeserving—for instance, if they are dehumanized.
E. N. Anderson, Barbara A. Anderson
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Social Conflict

2018
This article deals with the nature of social conflict during the war. The length of the conflict and growing food shortages on the home front strained relations between individuals and between social groups. Protests for more equal distribution occurred all over the world, and especially in cities: they expressed demands for recognition from the state ...
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