The anatomy of peace : resolving the heart of conflict
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The anatomy of peace : resolving the heart of conflict
(a BK life book)
Berrett-Koehler, 2008, c2006
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Have you ever felt like you couldn't shake your anger, or your bitterness, or your anxiety? Or have you ever felt that others make you miserable - that despite your best efforts to make things work, people at home or work seem committed to undercutting your happiness or your success? Or perhaps you have noticed this same pattern on the news and in world events - warring groups so adamantly entrenched in their positions, that peace becomes seemingly impossible."The Anatomy of Peace" shows how we are often mistaken in our views of others and ourselves, and how we therefore often misread the cause of problems and fail to see how our situations can be improved. It shows how we tend to incorrectly project blame onto external circumstances or onto other people, instead of looking inward and confronting the true source of our conflicts. Our hope for peace, both internal and external, depends most on our ability to overcome the war that has come to afflict our own hearts. Only by fostering a personal, inner peace can we find ways to resolve the conflicts and overcome the problems that are troubling our homes, our workplaces, or our communities.
"The Anatomy of Peace" is an exploration of war, wherever it is found, and peace, wherever it is hoped for - in our personal relationships, our workplaces, our communities, or the world. "The Anatomy of Peace" shows how we can be freed from the fears, resentments, and conflicts that hold us captive.
Table of Contents
Part I: The Heart of Peace 1. Enemies in the Desert 2. Deeper Matters 3. Peace in Wartime 4. Beneath Behavior 5. The Pattern of Conflict 6. Escalation 7. The Right Thing and the Right Way Part II: From Peace to War 8.Reality 9.The Beginning of an Idea 10.Choosing War 11.A Need for War 12.Germs of Warfare 13.More Germs of Warfare 14.The Path to War Part III: From War to Peace 15.Apologies 16.A Gift in Wartime 17.Marching Bootless 18.Surrender 19.Locating the Peace Within 20.Finding Outward Peace 21.Action Part IV: Spreading Peace 22.A Strategy of Peace 23.Lessons 24.Peace on Mount Moriah
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