Posts Tagged ‘rough justice’
Justice First, then Compassion . . . Maybe
- June 17th, 2006
In long-term intractable conflicts I often hear a complaint from people who experience themselves as victimized or wounded in the apparently never-ending violence and hatred that they or they group is caught up in. It is a conversation that is directed toward well meaning people like me, who suggest that listening and dialogue might be helpful. “I am so tired of listening. I don’t want to talk. Talk doesn’t change anything. What we need is action!
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