Conflict is not abuse : overstating harm, community responsibility, and the duty of repair / Sarah Schulman

This study examines the distinction between conflict and abuse, analysing how inflated claims of harm are used to avoid accountability. It explores how scapegoating and the refusal to tolerate difference are used to justify exclusion in personal and political contexts.

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Social conflict/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Social justice/Equality/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Shame/Emotions/Psychology Group identity/Social psychology/Psychology Social groups Threats/Social conflict/Sociology/Social sciences/Civilisation Violence/Social psychology/Psychology