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  2. Conflict

Conflict

  • Dependence on conflict
  • Bloody-mindedness
  • Chauvinism

Nature

Conflict may be defined as an incompatibility between aims or desires held by at least two parties within a social system. A party may be a person, a family, or a whole community; or it may be a class of ideas, an organization, an ethnic group, or a religion. Some of the causes of conflict are to be found in the aggressive behaviour that is almost universal among vertebrates.

Counter-claim

Conflict also has a positive function in helping to focus on what is really required in contrast to what is not really needed. Conflict can bring people closer together as they work to resolve their differences in a spirit of cooperation and positive intent.

The function of much conflict appears to be the control of food and reproduction through the control of territory. Conflict can be considered as one of the most motivating forces in our existence and as a necessary element to social life. The absence of conflict is contrary to basic human and social needs and is comparable to a state of death because there is no striving between need and need satisfaction, no oscillation between deprivation and gratification, no pendulum effect, no rhythm. It is an adynamic state, incompatible with life itself. This is why lack of conflict causes its own destruction, leading to conflict, just as conflict leads to actions aimed at attaining the state of conflictlessness.

Narrower

War
Excellent
Alienation
Excellent
Social conflict
Presentable
Conflict of laws
Presentable
Schism
Yet to rate

Aggravates

Malaria
Excellent
Assassination
Excellent
Psychic conflict
Presentable
Harmful thought
Presentable
Frustration
Presentable
Confusion
Presentable
Non-cooperation
Yet to rate

Aggravated by

Irrationalism
Presentable
Insecurity
Presentable
Fragmentation
Presentable
Distrust
Yet to rate
Difference
Yet to rate

Reduces

Uncertainty
Presentable

Reduced by

Related

Unkindness
Presentable
Revolution
Presentable
Draft evasion
Presentable
Aggression
Presentable

Strategy

Using conflict
Yet to rate

Value

Accord-Disaccord
Presentable
Intuition-Reason
Presentable
Life-Death
Presentable
Attack-Defence
Presentable
Combativeness
Yet to rate
Dependence
Yet to rate
Narrowmindedness
Yet to rate
Conflict
Yet to rate
Chauvinism
Yet to rate
Weak-mindedness
Yet to rate

Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #3: Good Health and Well-beingSustainable Development Goal #5: Gender EqualitySustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced InequalitySustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(B) Basic universal problems
Subject
  • Defence » Conflict
  • Societal problems » Dependence
  • Content quality
    Presentable
     Presentable
    Language
    English
    Last update
    May 20, 2022