Conciliation

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Conciliation ( lat. Conciliare reconcile ') is a social attitude that strives to concession, compensation and reconciliation, understanding of others, or even muster the opponents.

Conciliar people are often referred to as diplomatically acting people, the term conciliation is more common in educational language.

In relation to the relationship between authority and subject, one can speak of conciliation if the authority tolerates problematic behavior on the part of the subject (see Johann Georg Rapp ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Conciliation in the Duden online