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Daniel,<br>
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Interesting concern. I think I remember hearing this from a well
respected management guru as a critique of Open Space. I can't help
but wonder the following:<br>
<br>
- How well do individual adults resolve conflicts when an authority
figure forces them?<br>
- How well do conflicting peoples or tribal communities resolve
conflicts when they are forcibly held together by an imperial force
(think Rome, USSR, pre-partition India, etc etc etc)<br>
<br>
If you are dealing with children or developmentally challenged
individuals - especially those who have violated others rights are
are in prison - I can imagine there being some value to some level
of compulsion or coercion here. But even there, it may temporarily
resolve the fighting and damage, but not the children's growth.<br>
<br>
If you are dealing with severe human rights being violated in tribal
scenarios, I can see how that might justify gunboat diplomacy. But I
can't imagine the tribal system will evolve to respect human rights
without a huge additional investment from the gunboat diplomats. And
it is all too likely that such interference may not only cause even
bigger problems later on, but can also encourage exploitation of the
less developed tribe/community.<br>
<br>
Thanks for asking this question!<br>
<br>
Harold<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/30/18 2:07 PM, Daniel Mezick via
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<p>I am hearing this pointed criticism from some quarters: That
OST actually encourages conflict-avoidance via the Law of 2
Feet. In other words, people who need to be resolving conflict
(or at least discussing it) can just avoid the touchy topic...
and each other. <br>
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Could this actually be true? If not why not? <br>
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