Explain how co-operation is goal oriented and conscious form of social interaction2
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co-operation is the most pervasive and continuous of the social processes. It is an integrating activity and is believed to be the opposite of competition. ... It is goal oriented and conscious form of social interaction. It involves two elements (i) common end, and (ii) organised effort.
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It is goal oriented and conscious form of social interaction. ... Co-operation is brought about by several circumstances which are (i) desire for individual benefits, (ii) desire to give, (iii) devotion to common purposes, (iv) situational necessity, and (v) desire to achieve larger goals.
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