Zusammenfassung
Der Umgang mit Konflikten ist ein Thema, das die Menschheit seit ihrer Entstehung beschäftigt. Jüngeren Datums ist das Verständnis, dass bestimmte Formen der Austragung von Konflikten nicht als erstrebenswert gelten. Die Vermeidung von physischer Gewalt in den zwischenmenschlichen Beziehungen wurde in den letzten Jahrhunderten zunächst vor allem auf der Grundlage religiöser Ethik und erst sehr viel später, im Rahmen der säkularisierten „Zivilisierung“ (Elias 1976), als ein zentrales gesellschaftliches Ziel postuliert.
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Goetschel, L. (2019). Frieden und Krisenprävention. In: Gießmann, H., Rinke, B. (eds) Handbuch Frieden. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-23644-1_34
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