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The Aggression Paradox

Why Conflict Is Not Your Fault

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The Aggression Paradox

De: Boris Kriger
Narrado por: Darla G Foradora
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What if the conflicts tearing apart your relationships, your workplace, your community—are not your fault? For decades, we have treated aggression as a personal failing.

We blame “difficult people,” prescribe anger management, and search for the villain in every dispute.

But groundbreaking research reveals a startling truth: conflict escalation is often a property of networks, not individuals.

In certain relationship structures, explosive conflicts become virtually inevitable—regardless of who is involved.

In The Aggression Paradox, Boris Kriger weaves together evolutionary biology, neuroscience, psychology, and network theory to fundamentally reframe how we understand human conflict.

Drawing on his original research on organizational dynamics, Kriger shows that aggression is not a moral defect but an ancient adaptive system—one that served our ancestors well but often misfires in modern life.

This is not another book telling you to count to ten.

It is an invitation to see aggression differently: as energy that can be transformed, as patterns that can be interrupted, as structures that can be redesigned.

Through vivid examples ranging from family quarrels to international crises, Kriger illuminates the hidden dynamics that determine whether tensions resolve or explode.

You will discover why suppressed anger becomes more dangerous over time, how aggression spreads through groups like a contagion, why some structures are destined for conflict regardless of the people in them, and what you can actually do to create conditions where peace becomes more likely than war.

Part science, part philosophy, part practical wisdom, The Aggression Paradox offers liberation from blame and a new path toward transformation.

Because the question is not who is difficult—the question is which structures are unstable. And once you understand the architecture of conflict, you can begin to rebuild it.

©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger
Ciencias políticas Política y gobierno
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