This original and wide-ranging book examines how conflicts have influenced class, status, and power inequality in America since 1945. It begins by evaluating how certain conflicts have destructively increased class inequality, leading to numerous negative consequences. Conversely, it also highlights conflicts that have constructively contributed to reducing class inequality. The analysis extends to conflicts that have advanced status equality, particularly for African Americans and women. Furthermore, the book explores various conflicts that have resulted in uneven changes in power inequality across different demographics. It underscores how poorly managed conflicts have exacerbated contemporary divisions that threaten U.S. democracy. Throughout, the text suggests constructive approaches to conflict, offering hopeful alternatives for the future. Analyzing numerous national and local conflicts, both overt and covert, it emphasizes constructive transformations. The social science analyses presented allow for better judgments regarding alternative strategies that could have mitigated the adverse effects of past destructive conflicts. The core ideas of the constructive conflict approach are tested in relation to struggles over class, status, and power inequalities, ultimately proposing ways individuals can apply these concepts to address and transform current political and societal challenges in the U.S.
Louis Kriesberg Reihenfolge der Bücher



- 2023
- 2022
Fighting Better: Constructive Conflicts in America
- 342 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Exploring the roots of division and civic disorder in the United States, Louis Kriesberg examines societal shifts in class, status, and power. He argues that these changes stem from how conflicts have been managed—constructively, destructively, or through avoidance. By analyzing key domestic conflicts since 1945, Kriesberg assesses their impact on advancing justice, liberty, and equal opportunity, providing insights into the current state of American society and the potential for resolving its crises.
- 2022
The book offers a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing large-scale social and political conflicts. It guides readers through the lifecycle of conflicts—from emergence and escalation to resolution and potential resurgence—highlighting strategies to disrupt and reverse destructive cycles of contention. Through analytical and empirical insights, it equips readers with the tools to effectively intervene in complex disputes.