Disagreement isn’t about defeating others—it’s about learning together. This book shows how respectful debate can expand our perspectives. A practical guide to turning conflict into meaningful understanding.
How to Disagree by Adam Ferner and Darren Chetty explores the essential role of disagreement in human life. Instead of framing arguments as battles to be won, the book encourages readers to see them as opportunities for reflection, empathy, and growth. Blending philosophy, politics, and real-world examples, the authors reveal how respectful dialogue can challenge assumptions, strengthen ideas, and foster more inclusive communities. With clarity and insight, they demonstrate that learning to disagree well is not just a skill but a vital step toward building healthier relationships and societies.