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Nonviolent Communication as an Evolutionary Imperative: The InnerView of Marshall Rosenberg by Peter Moore

By AlternativesMagazine.com — 2004

...our society educates people in a way that disconnects them from life. I really do think we’ve been educated to be as obedient as dogs, and I don’t see that as serving life. —Marshall Rosenberg

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