Rambo and the Dalai Lama suggests that the assumption that human life is based on conflicts of interest, wars, and the opposition of people to each other and to nature exists as a paradigm that supplies meaning and orientation to the world. An alternative paradigm sees cooperation, caring, nurturing, and loving as equally viable ways of organizing relationships of humans to each other and to nature. Fellman sees this shifting emphasis from adversarialism to mutuality as essential to the survival of our species and nature itself. Foreword
Acknowledgments
Part I. Background, Method, Problem
1. On Cruelty and Social Change
2. To Overcome or Not to Overcome: That is the Question
Part II. Paradigm Shift
3. "Oh to be Torn 'twist Love and Duty"
4. Two Paradigms
5. Two Compulsions
6. The Terrifier
Part III. Adversary Rituals of Coercison
7. Rituals of Killing and Revenge
8. Rituals of Undermining
9. Rituals of Supposed Superiority
10. Rituals of Faulting
Part IV. Mutuality under Way
11. The Other As Complement Rather Than Threat
12. The Emergence of Empathy
13. Reapproapriating the Self
14. Seeds of Mutuality I: Old Seeds in Old Institutions
15. Seeds of Mutuality II: New Seeds in Old Institutions
16. Seeds of Mutuality III: New Seeds in New Institutions
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