Lecture notes of unit 1 of "Conflicts and Political Legitimacy"
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- Conflict in politics is central, seen both as the main feature of political activity (Crick) and as a problem to be resolved non-violently.
- In political philosophy, conflict is crucial: conceptually it involves defining and understanding different types; descriptively it examines its role and sources; normatively it assesses strategies for dealing with it.
- Conflict can arise from incompatible interests or values. Interests involve disputes over resources, while values stem from differing beliefs about desirable states of affairs.
- Hobbes describes the state of nature as a perpetual threat of conflict due to human motivations like competition (for gain), distrust (for safety), and glory (for reputation).
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