In September of last year, I posted Part One of this piece in response to an article questioning the potential of personal practices like mindfulness to transform, or even challenge, the existing social and economic structures of our social world.
In it, I explored deep questions I have about why and how Nonviolent Communication (NVC), despite its radical roots, has, for many, become associated with far narrower goals than Marshall Rosenberg envisioned when he developed and began sharing the practice.
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