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What I l Learned as an Expert Witness That Can Help Us Defeat Polarization

UncategorizedBy Robin LynchJanuary 13, 2017

I studied conflict graduate school where our conflict resolution model was based on Goal Theory and finding “common ground,” which was the practice that sprung from that on the assumption that conflicts were a result of competing goals. Then I was appointed by the court as a “neutral” in our society’s most severe, destructive and…

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