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Dr. Douglas Fry has spent over 40 years studying humanity through an anthropological and cross-cultural indigenous lens. His books — The Human Potential for Peace, Beyond War, and Nurturing Our Humanity — confidently dispel the pervasive myth that our dominant nature is war-like, offering profound insight into what we are capable of as a deeply collaborative and inventive species. Dr. Fry is Professor of Peace and Conflict Studies at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Docent of Cross-Cultural Developmental Psychology at Åbo Akademi University in Finland, and Adjunct Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University's Advanced Consortium on Cooperation, Conflict, and Complexity. In this episode, Douglas gives us a sneak peek into his forthcoming book, Advanced Introduction to Conflict Resolution, available everywhere books are sold. In this episode: * Why our capacity for restraint and reconciliation is as human as our capacity for violence * The difference between "peace as the absence of war" and positive peace * The EU as a modern peace system — and what it teaches us about cooperation * How media war narratives distort our perception of human nature * Indigenous wisdom on conflict resolution and community harmony * What leadership looks like when mediation is the model Timestamps:00:00 Podcast Welcome 02:42 A Childhood Fight Lesson 04:10 Creative Calm in Conflict 05:41 Vietnam Draft and Conscience 07:40 Anthropology Beyond War Myths 11:28 Europe Union as Peace Model 16:59 Positive Peace and Flourishing 19:53 Equality Principle in Peacebuilding 22:26 Reconciliation After Conflict 24:03 Restraint Over Violence 27:25 Hope Through Reciprocity 30:55 Media Militarism Narratives 33:03 Indigenous Conflict Wisdom 38:11 Interdependence And Costs 41:31 Book Wrap And Final Hope
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