Human Needs Theory of conflict
Conflict: Human Needs Theory of
conflict is a significant contribution to the emerging study of basic human
needs. John Burton edited this collection of essays by distinguished scholars
representing a range of disciplines from sociology and political science to
psychology, philosophy, anthropology and biology. Conflict: Human Needs Theory
makes a case for the idea that deep-rooted social conflict springs from
unsatisfied basic needs, and that the task of conflict resolution is to develop
new methods of understanding and satisfying them. This is a book of practical
philosophy that should generate widespread discussion among all those
interested in understanding conflict.

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