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“Conflict is the social process in which the individuals of groups seek their ends by directly challenging the antagonist by violence or threat of violence”
A.W. Green
Gillin and Gillin
C. Darwin
M. Webber
- A.W. Green: Known for contributions to understanding social psychology and conflict, but not directly associated with the provided definition.
- Gillin and Gillin: Noted for their work in sociology, particularly on social processes like cooperation, conflict, and competition.
- Correct Answer: This definition aligns with their view on conflict as a social process involving threats or violence.
- C. Darwin: Famous for his theory of evolution and natural selection, not for defining social conflict.
- M. Webber: Renowned sociologist for his work on bureaucracy and social stratification, but not primarily associated with conflict in the context of violence or threat.
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