The Anatomy of Peace

Resolving the Heart of Conflict

The Arbinger Institute

288 pages  |  ~8 hrs

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The Anatomy of Peace

Resolving the Heart of Conflict

By The Arbinger Institute

When discord erupts in our relationships, workplaces, and communities, we often point fingers at others while remaining blind to our own role in perpetuating the very conflicts we desperately want to resolve. The Anatomy of Peace presents a profound exploration of how our deepest struggles may share a common source that we consistently fail to recognize.

Through the compelling narrative of two men from opposing sides of an ancient divide, this transformative work reveals how we unknowingly fuel the problems we believe we are fighting against. Yusuf al-Falah and Avi Rozen each carry the weight of profound loss, having witnessed their fathers killed by members of the other's community. Yet their journey toward understanding offers a blueprint for anyone seeking to break free from cycles of blame and separation.

Rather than offering quick fixes or surface-level solutions, this book guides readers toward a fundamental shift in perspective. It demonstrates how the conflicts that burden our personal relationships mirror the same dynamics that create division on a global scale. By examining our own contributions to these patterns, we discover an unexpected pathway to genuine resolution.

The Anatomy of Peace challenges readers to move beyond traditional approaches to conflict resolution and embrace a deeper understanding of what creates lasting harmony. For those ready to examine their role in both creating and healing division, this work provides practical wisdom for transforming relationships at every level of human interaction.

What You'll Discover

  • Explore Interpersonal relations
  • Explore Interpersonal conflict
  • Explore Conflict management
  • Explore Psychological aspects
  • Cultivate inner peace
  • Explore Fiction
  • Explore Agonistic Behavior
  • Explore Psychological Conflict

Topics

Interpersonal relations Interpersonal conflict Conflict management Psychological aspects Peace Fiction Agonistic Behavior Psychological Conflict Sociology

Details

Published
2015
Publisher
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
ISBN-13
9781626564312
ISBN-10
1626564310
Pages
288
Language
ENG
LC Classification
HM1126.A53 2015