Difference between conflict nd competition.coperationa nd division of labour
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Competition is a 'peaceful' conflict as argued by Max Weber (1968). ... In conflict, the focus is on the competitor or opponent (not on the goal) themselves with an objective of annihilation or incapacitation of them, so that the way is cleared for achievement of the goal.
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The primary difference between cooperation and the other two is that cooperation is associative, meaning that people are working together, while conflict and competition are by nature dissociative, meaning that people are working against each other.
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The primary difference between cooperation and the other two is that cooperation is associative, meaning that people are working together, while conflict and competition are by nature dissociative, meaning that people are working against each other.
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