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  2. Power (social and political) - Wikipedia

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    In one paper, power was defined "as a possibility to influence others." [46]: 1137 Research experiments were done as early as 1968 to explore power conflict. [46] One study concluded that facing one with more power leads to strategic consideration whereas facing one with less power leads to a social responsibility. [46]

  3. Social conflict - Wikipedia

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    Social conflict is the struggle for agency or power in society.Social conflict occurs when two or more people oppose each other in social interaction, and each exerts social power with reciprocity in an effort to achieve incompatible goals but prevent the other from attaining their own.

  4. Class conflict - Wikipedia

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    Even after a revolution, the two classes would struggle, but eventually the struggle would recede and the classes dissolve. As class boundaries broke down, the state apparatus would wither away. According to Marx, the main task of any state apparatus is to uphold the power of the ruling class; but without any classes there would be no need for ...

  5. Inside the power struggle between California politicians and ...

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    More than two years after ordering Los Angeles to house everyone on Skid Row, a judge last week accepted the county’s offer to settle the suit by furnishing thousands of treatment beds.

  6. A Power Struggle Consumes the Libertarian Party - AOL

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    "When you put open borders, plus pro-abortion in [the platform]…it kind of forms a cultural hegemony for one side that might not be indicative of the wider libertarian movement," says Heise.

  7. The clash between the Church and the Empire - Wikipedia

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    Rome was plagued by endemic power struggles. Pope Eugene III had to resort to force, and thus to Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. At Konstanz in 1153, the two men signed an agreement. In exchange for the Pope's reconquest of the Papal States, he agreed to crown Barbarossa emperor. Rome was recaptured in 1155.

  8. Inside the power struggle brewing for the APS school board

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    Sep. 17—Election season for the Albuquerque Public Schools board is officially underway, and a power struggle, most visible in races for two board seats, is brewing between the teachers union ...

  9. Politics - Wikipedia

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    Politics (from Ancient Greek πολιτικά (politiká) 'affairs of the cities') is the set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups, or other forms of power relations among individuals, such as the distribution of status or resources.