Conflict
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Relations
- Revolution: Revolutions often involve conflict between the revolutionaries and the established authorities or forces.
- Dialectics: Dialectics views conflict as a driving force for change and development.
- Misunderstanding: Conflicts can arise due to misunderstandings, where differing views or interpretations lead to tension or disputes.
- Resource Scarcity: Competition for scarce resources can lead to conflicts between individuals, groups, or nations.
- Contrast: Contrast can create a sense of conflict or tension between elements.
- Dialectic: Dialectic involves the conflict or tension between opposing ideas or viewpoints.
- Aggression: Aggression can arise from and contribute to conflicts between individuals or groups.
- Refugees: Armed conflicts and violence are major causes of refugee displacement.
- Warfare: Warfare is a form of armed conflict between groups or nations.
- Storytelling: Conflict is a crucial element in storytelling, creating tension and driving the narrative forward.
- Miscommunication: Miscommunication can escalate into conflicts or disagreements.
- Violence: Violence can arise from conflicts between individuals or groups.
- War Machine: War Machine is used in armed conflicts and warfare.
- Power Dynamics: Power dynamics can lead to conflicts when different individuals or groups compete for power or resources.