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Breaking Up

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Georg Simmel identifies two different types of non-conciliation in conflict that have different consequences for the future of a relationship and therefore for the bonds of love.

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Notes

  1. Raymond Aron, Memoirs: Fifty Years of Political Reflection (New York: Holmes and Meier, 1990), pp. 448 and 509.

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Muxel, A. (2014). Breaking Up. In: Politics in Private. Europe in Transition: The Nyu European Studies Series. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137395597_11

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