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The Anatomy of Peace | Summary
The Anatomy of Peace | Summary
The Anatomy of Peace | Summary
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The Anatomy of Peace: Resolving the Heart of Conflict is an effective 2006 literary publication by the Arbinger Institute. This guide is an informative tool which utilizes imaginary personalities to show its messages. There are also featured information methods for restraining political, individual, and also organizational problems. It says that problems should be carefully handled with a peaceful heart as opposed to a heart up in arms. This book teaches that individuals can transform another’s action, but first they should clear themselves of disgust and also self-deception.
Lou Herbert, an imaginary business owner who has traveled to Arizona with his other half, Carol, to enlist their child Cory, who is a drug user, in a wilderness retreat for fixing troubled youths. Lou likewise deals with a crisis in his organization. He remains in the middle of a labor conflict and a number of his leading supervisors have actually just recently stopped working.

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Release dateMay 13, 2017
ISBN9781370660087
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    Summary of

    The Anatomy of Peace

    From The Arbinger Institute

    Resolving the Heart of Conflict

    By Summary Station

    Copyright © 2016 by Summary Station

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof

    may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever

    without the express written permission of the publisher

    except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

    Printed in the United States of America

    First Printing, 2016

    Smashwords Edition

    Table of Contents

    Characters

    Chapter 1

    Chapter 2

    Chapter 3

    Chapter 4

    Chapter 5

    Chapter 6

    Chapter 7

    Chapter 8

    Analysis

    Thanks for Reading

    About Summary Station

    Characters

    Lou Herbert is a business owner whose firm faces a big dilemma.

    Yusuf al-Falah is a Palestinian who helped to arrange an organization against Israel on the West Bank; he later on came to be a teacher of education at Arizona State and also came to be among the leaders of the resort where the Herberts put their boy.

    Avi Rozen is an Israeli Jew that lost his daddy in the Yom Kippur Battle of 1973. In addition to Yusuf, he is co-leader of the therapy program.

    Ben Arrig is a teacher of philosophy at Yale and he

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