At the end of last week, my friends Guy and Heidi Burgess sent me an important article they had just written with Sanda Kaufman which was the featured article in January’s issue of Conflict Resolution Quarterly that everyone interested in the problems facing our society today should read. Despite its daunting title, “Applying Conflict Resolution Insights to the Hyper-Polarized, Society-Wide Conflicts Threatening Liberal Democracies,” it is gripping reading. Since the journal won’t let you print it and the full article does contain a lot of detail that average readers may not need to know, there is also a shorter version of the article and a link to an ongoing discussion about it where these words will ultimately set up on the
Beyond Polarization
Beyond Polarization
Beyond Polarization
At the end of last week, my friends Guy and Heidi Burgess sent me an important article they had just written with Sanda Kaufman which was the featured article in January’s issue of Conflict Resolution Quarterly that everyone interested in the problems facing our society today should read. Despite its daunting title, “Applying Conflict Resolution Insights to the Hyper-Polarized, Society-Wide Conflicts Threatening Liberal Democracies,” it is gripping reading. Since the journal won’t let you print it and the full article does contain a lot of detail that average readers may not need to know, there is also a shorter version of the article and a link to an ongoing discussion about it where these words will ultimately set up on the