The Nature and Dynamics of Factional ConflictErnst Ludwig, was not only cousin to Kaiser Wilhelm II, but also grandson to Queen Victoria and cousin and brother-in-law to Tsar Nicholas II. One of the most fascinating and complex figures of modern European history, his life offers us a prism through which to see the history of Germany in the first half of the twentieth-century and tells a very different story than the one we might expect. Ernst Ludwig was a prince who fought the forces of absolutism, war, revolution and fascism that, after his death in 1937, would destroy Germany. Andrew Vereker, who has had complete access to his papers, uses Ernst Ludwig's life as a framework to write a history of the liberal German counter-culture he represented. |
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... environment . This would imply a system state in which the emergence of factionalism is associated with the periods of major changes in the group's environment.16 During such periods , individuals characteristically face ambiguity and ...
... environment . This would imply a system state in which the emergence of factionalism is associated with the periods of major changes in the group's environment.16 During such periods , individuals characteristically face ambiguity and ...
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... ENVIRONMENT This analytic category is concerned with specifying those causative factors in the environment of a group that produce a stressful impact on it from without . Factionalism within the group is then seen as an induced ...
... ENVIRONMENT This analytic category is concerned with specifying those causative factors in the environment of a group that produce a stressful impact on it from without . Factionalism within the group is then seen as an induced ...
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... ENVIRONMENT Human groups as self - regulating social systems possess a reverse potentially of producing an impact on their environment and changing it through their efforts . The effectiveness of their efforts depends upon the ...
... ENVIRONMENT Human groups as self - regulating social systems possess a reverse potentially of producing an impact on their environment and changing it through their efforts . The effectiveness of their efforts depends upon the ...
Contents
THE NATURE OF FACTIONS AS HUMAN AGGREGATES | 1 |
FACTIONALISM AS A TYPE OF SOCIAL CONFLICT | 19 |
THE STRUCTURE OF A FACTION SITUATION | 37 |
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1967 elections alignments Analytic Category basic cessation of cooperative changes characterised circular reactive clash of interest Clement Moore Communist Party communities concerned conflict process conflict resolution elements conflict situation Congress Party context cooperative activities cycles developed disjunctions dissensions dynamics economic election emergence of factions entities faction situation factional conflict factional strategy feud function Gandhi Georg Simmel goals group members group's environment human group ideological increase India Indian National Congress individuals institutionalised interaction interest closure internal intra-group involved issues of discord Jan Sangh lead membership Minister modalities momentum of tension Morarji Desai Nehru Nijalingappa organisation Oscar Lewis overt Pakistan paradigm pattern perception perceptual setting period phenomenon policies political parties positive feedback loop psychological momentum psychological tensions Rastogi relationship represent rightist role serve setting of interest social conflict societies structuring element struggle Syndicate system level tion trade unions V.V. Giri values village violence wergild West Bengal