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Frieden
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Societies worldwide are becoming unbalanced—torn apart internally by debates about guilt and truth. But what if we rediscovered the power of narratives—not as weapons in the battle of opinions, but as bridges between people? Joana Osman, the daughter of a Palestinian father, understands the power of narratives and shows how stories can not only divide but also unite—as the foundation of a new, radically empathetic world. Osman reflects on her peace activism and pinpoints the crucial deficit: only when we are willing to see the perspectives and traumas of the "other side" can we truly encounter one another. An interventionist essay that reimagines the utopia of peace—and offers us hope
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