The article is based on the need to improve interpersonal coexistence and cooperation in the family, work and society, and to improve communication. Dialogue is the essence
of quality communication in words, behaviour and actions. The article breaks down its
basic components: human awareness, the fundamental need to connect and the capacity
to communicate. The article briefly discusses the methodology for developing a dialogic relationship and considers what a person can do when dialogue and coexistence tragically fall
apart. This is followed by an overview of the work of Anton Trstenjak in terms of dialogue
and coexistence, revealing several components and conditions for dialogue. His most known
book Among People has five topical chapters: two on relations between generations, two
on relations between the sexes and one on relations between neighbours.
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