Group conflict

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Group conflicts, or group intrigues, is a manner in which collective social behaviour causes groups of individuals to contradict with each other. This contradiction is often caused by differences in social norms, values, religion, etc. Authoritative individuals within groups tries to imply a [casus belli] upon their out view and actions against contradicting groups for justification. Often demagogically classed arguments is used, but internal collective pressure of one's group most times prevent individuals from disagreeing or critizising their own group.