"every expression of social division in politics does not lead to disaster". explain
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Given that social divisions exist, politics is sometimes the means by which the people on the two sides of each divide negotiate how to get along with each other, or how and how much to redistribute resources from one to the other (such as in India from 'higher' to lower castes, or in the West from the rich to the poor; or in Reaganomics, from the poor to the rich). Often these divisive issues are negotiable. Politics can be the means of gauging the strength of feeling and will of competing groups.
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