The Theory of Collective Reconciliation
A Trinity of Recognition, Responsibility and Reparation
- 290pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Exploring the concept of reconciliation, this book delves into its implications for individuals and entire societies. It argues that while collective reconciliation is challenging, it is attainable through political commitment, resource allocation, and a genuine desire for change. The text emphasizes the complexities involved in the reconciliation process and the necessity of collective will to foster healing and unity within communities.
