Scher J M
Ment Health Soc. 1975;2(3-6):196-204.
Ways in which political conflicts may be stimulated, reduced, enhanced, and managed are discussed. Human political space and time concepts are explained, while distinct ways of perceiving, exploring, and affecting the world are developed in detail. Everyday communication as opposed to political communication is described, as are their dimensions, effectors, and/or the events that they effect. The thesis is suggested that political communication demands a special morality and a special understanding of interaction at a political level. A taste of the range and delicacy of the interlacing flow of conflict, negotiation and cooperation is given and the final contention is that j order to be a true and competent leader of an effective modern state these delicate tools must be immediately evocable.