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How does the conflict theory view divorce?

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How does the conflict theory view divorce?

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Conflict – each person grows stronger and more intelligent from the experience and each must look to themselves or friends for strength. Also it provides jobs for lawyers, life insurance and hitmen. Functionalism – when two people cease to be functional and productive together they must seperate or become destructive to each other. Symbolism – Divorce is part of a cycle of life. We are born as individuals, later find a great partner and often find we miss our individuality. Humans have a space bubble around them which can only be violated for a certain amount of time by certain people. This bubble can vary depending on emotion.

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