Conflict is Not Abuse
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Sarah Schulman in her essential book, Conflict is Not Abuse, published in 2017. With an in-depth exploration spanning 302 pages, Schulman masterfully examines the interconnectedness of personal relationships and global conflicts. She challenges the tendency to blur the lines between conflict and abuse, revealing how exaggerated claims of harm can be a means of evading accountability.
In this enlightening work, Schulman sheds light on our society's culture of scapegoating, emphasizing the urgent need for self-reflection over punishment. She delves into the complexities of social relationships, exposing how negative group dynamics can escalate tensions and create cycles of cruelty. Conflict is Not Abuse invites readers to rethink their perspectives on difference and accountability, making it a vital addition to the discourse on social psychology and conflict management. Don't miss this courageous examination of our collective human experience.