Agreeableness and antagonism definition in psychology
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Agreeableness is a personality trait manifesting itself in individual behavioral characteristics that are perceived as kind, sympathetic, cooperative, warm, and considerate.
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- Ethnic or racial antagonism is seen as a special case of class antagonism where classes are defined in terms of their relation to the exercise of authority rather than in terms of their relation to the means of production (Dahrendorf, 1959).
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