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In an increasingly polarized world, the ability to disagree constructively has become more valuable than ever. Ian Leslie’s “How to Disagree” examines the psychology and philosophy behind why arguments so often tear us apart, and more importantly, how we can change this dynamic.
Through compelling research and real-world examples, Leslie demonstrates that disagreement isn’t inherently destructive—it’s how we approach it that matters. The book provides practical tools and frameworks for engaging in meaningful debate, listening actively, and finding common ground even with those who hold vastly different views.
Whether you’re navigating personal relationships, workplace conflicts, or broader social issues, this guide equips you with the skills to argue better, understand differently, and ultimately build stronger connections through honest dialogue. An essential read for anyone seeking to improve their communication and resolve conflicts more effectively.







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