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| | SOCIAL INTERACTION: SOLIDARITY, ANTAGONISM, FAMILISTIC, CONTRACTUAL, AND COMPULSIVE |
 | | Some do not encompass the many varied forms of social interaction, such as antagonism; some do not provide the underlying dimensions that determine the classifications; some confuse acts, actions, and practices. |
 | | Consider now a social behavior space encompassing interaction in all its variety of characteristics and combinations of acts, actions, practices, intensities, extensions, durations, organization, solidarities, and antagonisms. |
 | | This is mainly characterized by a consistent antagonism of acts, actions, and practices, as between lifelong enemies, competing religious groups, conflicting nations, a military dictator and his subjects, and slave and master. |
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