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How can we co-exist in a society without any conflict​

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Answered by ankitbishnoi2004
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Coexistence is a state in which two or more groups are living together while respecting their differences and resolving their conflicts nonviolently. Although the idea of coexistence is not new, the term came into common usage during the Cold War. The policy of 'peaceful coexistence' was used in the context of U.S. and U.S.S.R. relations. Initially, it was a cover for aggression, but then it developed as a tool for reframing the relationship between the two powers. In the late '80s, the policy of peaceful coexistence included principles such as "nonaggression, respect for sovereignty, national independence, and noninterference in internal affairs.

Answered by Rk741
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Answer:To co-exist with other people one has to work on ones own outlook When You know what you want what you think then you can relate more honestly with other folk This is true also for whole countries It is a matter of learning mutual respect Alan Watts On YouTube is a great Zen Master who explains very well the way to

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