The Limits of Persuasion
Why facts alone rarely change minds, and how identity, emotion,
and meaning shape conflict.
Why facts alone rarely change minds, and how identity, emotion,
and meaning shape conflict.

Gregory Haley is a writer, teacher, and workshop leader whose work focuses on persuasion, conflict, identity, and communication. Drawing on philosophy, rhetoric, teaching, and lived experience, he explores why arguments persist, what people are really defending, and what better conversations require. He is also a novelist, technology journalist, and the creator of The Limits of Persuasion.
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