Category:Chunk competition ontology
Chunk competition is a motif in meta-Marxism which is described as the conflict in all directions between every living individual or small socially-linked group of people. It applies to any collection of people which is in tension with its surroundings or is at risk of breaking apart. It usually does not apply to collections of people who are able to share a particular social or economic structure without getting into arguments or fights over who is best included and who is best kicked out. On a basic level, the concept of chunk competition is similar to the concept of animal family units such as wolf packs or lion prides fighting over territory, but generalized into a form which also applies to human societies. Zebras which are able to merge into a single herd are not experiencing chunk competition at the herd scale. Native species and invasive species in the same area may experience chunk competition. Human business territories, clashing empires, factions of people fighting over inclusion into a central party, or individuals fighting each other across an abusive household experience chunk competition.
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