Cooperative Wisdom: Bringing People Together When Things Fall Apart
Why, despite their best efforts, do good people find themselves in conflict? Cooperative Wisdom: Bringing People Together When Things Fall Apart introduces a novel approach to ethics that consistently dissolves conflict, restores goodwill, builds common purpose, and helps people thrive. Developed from years of scholarship and proven practice, this insightful approach to conflict resolution is effective in boardrooms and family rooms, classrooms and committees, faith communities and government agencies.
Rooted in rigorous ethical thinking, Cooperative Wisdom is highly readable. Written as a spirited exchange between an acclaimed philosopher and an inquisitive journalist, it has the energetic, inviting feel of a great conversation. Dr. Donald Scherer sets forth the human virtues that promote sustainability in natural and social environments. Award-winning journalist Carolyn Jabs asks the tough and pointed questions a smart reader would raise. Their collaboration distills a lifetime of research and analysis into practical principles that crack open stubborn problems and reveal cooperative solutions to persistent conflicts.
Cooperative Wisdom starts with the observation that human beings flourish in settings where cooperation produces mutual benefits. That's why people put so much effort into creating strong marriages, resilient families, robust associations, responsible companies, progressive communities, and effective governments. When change threatens these systems-as it inevitably does-cooperators find themselves in conflict even though they sincerely tried to do the right thing.
The authors then introduce readers to five social virtues: habits of thought and action that sustain cooperation despite change and conflict.
- - Proactive compassion anticipates and responds to vulnerability.
- - Deep discernment uncovers bedrock values.
- - Intentional imagination expands our sense of what's possible.
- - Inclusive integrity reworks cooperative structures so everyone can thrive.
- - Creative courage embraces the risks of engagement.
For each virtue, the book recommends three practical strategies that will help readers learn how to apply the virtues in their own lives. Readers gain insight into how these practices work through examples drawn from history, current events, family life, and even scripture.
During his long and distinguished career as an environmental ethicist, Dr. Scherer has witnessed the power of these social virtues and practices. Both he and students he has trained have shown them to be effective in a wide range of personal, social, political, and environmental settings-from beta testing electric vehicles to securing the safety of donated blood supplies, from restoring a degraded ecosystem in Ohio's Cuyahoga Valley to helping parents find safe online environments for kids.
Cooperative Wisdom will appeal to anyone frustrated by disruptive change and apparently intractable disputes. The social virtues it describes open up promising paths where there seem to be nothing but dead ends. Providing clear, practical guidance that expands our understanding of what it means to be and do good in a complex world, this book equips readers to respond constructively to change, transcend conflict, and strengthen the communities on which our well-being depends.
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Become an affiliate""In Cooperative Wisdom Don Scherer and Carolyn Jabs provide a friendly, accessible guide to tackling some of our most vexing problems. The five steps they propose are rooted in sophisticated philosophy but the great strength of their book is its collection of simple, practical examples that show how unintended problems arise and how solutions are possible. This is a book that will educate, inspire, and empower.""--Dr. Nancy Unger, Author of "Beyond Nature's Housekeepers: American Women in Environmental History ""Penetrating, accessible, and profoundly practical, Cooperative Wisdom delivers on its promise. It truly is a distillation of a lifetime of practical problem solving, a primer in how to transform unsustainable "environments" into sustainable ones. Scherer and Jabs have created nuanced and revitalizing characterizations of five dispositions essential to ethical consultation and conflict resolution."" Dr. Mark Aulesio, Consultant on Medical Ethics, Case Western Reserve. ""Cooperative Wisdom is a book I would like to share and discuss with trusted friends. It doesn't offer easy answers, but it does suggest new approaches to complicated conflicts like the ones my husband and I face in our ministry in Israel. The practices described in the book open up opportunities for cooperation in situations that might otherwise seem hopelessly deadlocked. ""Dr. Angela Zimmann, Former Assistant to the Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land ""A great read! Cooperative Wisdom describes everything I do every day in my work. The kinds of cooperation needed in the world today involve multiple players who do not always see how their interests can align. Cooperative Wisdom helped me think more clearly about the skills I need to put together coalitions that produce benefits for everyone involved. The strategies recommended in the book produce results that are more thoughtful, more innovative and, in the end, more sustainable."" Dale Arnold, Director of Energy, Utility and Local Government Policy, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation "" "What a wondrous gift your book is! I cannot thank the two of you enough for sharing these insights with the rest of us. How timely you are - we need this! I am looking forward to rereading and delving deeper in the values you so clearly articulate. I am truly blessed to have been given access to this resource." " Sue Kincade, Retired Manager of Education for the Dana Corporation ""The great insight of this book is to reveal the power within five familiar virtues. In example after example, the authors display powerful practices beneath these virtues that provide fulfilling opportunities for converting life's endless obstacles into the mutual flourishing for everyone committed to cooperation." " Dr. Tom Attig, Applied Philosopher and "Author of The Heart of Grief: Death and the Search for Lasting Love." ""Given the myriad challenges confronting humans on all levels -- political, economic, social and ecological -- cooperative action is surely the only hope we have. Cooperative Wisdom provides a framework for resolving conflicts by showing how the values we share to dwarf the issues that divide us."" Dr. Jeff Flagg, Program Director, The Sagamore Institute ""When a citizen comes into a meeting spouting anger, I recall how Cooperative Wisdom illustrates the power of analytic listening for the concrete steps I use to ameliorate the conflicts the community faces."" Dick Edwards, Mayor, Bowling Green, Ohio
- "In Cooperative Wisdom Don Scherer and Carolyn Jabs provide a friendly, accessible guide to tackling some of our most vexing problems. The five steps they propose are rooted in sophisticated philosophy but the great strength of their book is its collection of simple, practical examples that show how unintended problems arise and how solutions are possible. This is a book that will educate, inspire, and empower."--Dr. Nancy Unger, Author of Beyond Nature's Housekeepers: American Women in Environmental History
- "Penetrating, accessible, and profoundly practical, Cooperative Wisdom delivers on its promise. It truly is a distillation of a lifetime of practical problem solving, a primer in how to transform unsustainable "environments" into sustainable ones. Scherer and Jabs have created nuanced and revitalizing characterizations of five dispositions essential to ethical consultation and conflict resolution." Dr. Mark Aulesio, Consultant on Medical Ethics, Case Western Reserve.
- "Cooperative Wisdom is a book I would like to share and discuss with trusted friends. It doesn't offer easy answers, but it does suggest new approaches to complicated conflicts like the ones my husband and I face in our ministry in Israel. The practices described in the book open up opportunities for cooperation in situations that might otherwise seem hopelessly deadlocked. "Dr. Angela Zimmann, Former Assistant to the Bishop, Evangelical Lutheran Church in Jordan and the Holy Land
- "A great read! Cooperative Wisdom describes everything I do every day in my work. The kinds of cooperation needed in the world today involve multiple players who do not always see how their interests can align. Cooperative Wisdom helped me think more clearly about the skills I need to put together coalitions that produce benefits for everyone involved. The strategies recommended in the book produce results that are more thoughtful, more innovative and, in the end, more sustainable." Dale Arnold, Director of Energy, Utility and Local Government Policy, Ohio Farm Bureau Federation
- " "What a wondrous gift your book is! I cannot thank the two of you enough for sharing these insights with the rest of us. How timely you are - we need this! I am looking forward to rereading and delving deeper in the values you so clearly articulate. I am truly blessed to have been given access to this resource." Sue Kincade, Retired Manager of Education for the Dana Corporation
- "The great insight of this book is to reveal the power within five familiar virtues. In example after example, the authors display powerful practices beneath these virtues that provide fulfilling opportunities for converting life's endless obstacles into the mutual flourishing for everyone committed to cooperation." Dr. Tom Attig, Applied Philosopher and Author of The Heart of Grief: Death and the Search for Lasting Love.
- "Given the myriad challenges confronting humans on all levels -- political, economic, social and ecological -- cooperative action is surely the only hope we have. Cooperative Wisdom provides a framework for resolving conflicts by showing how the values we share to dwarf the issues that divide us." Dr. Jeff Flagg, Program Director, The Sagamore Institute
- "When a citizen comes into a meeting spouting anger, I recall how Cooperative Wisdom illustrates the power of analytic listening for the concrete steps I use to ameliorate the conflicts the community faces." Dick Edwards, Mayor, Bowling Green, Ohio