Abstract
Georg Simmel is one of the founding fathers of the modern Theory of Conflict, that is, a precursor to polemology. His theories as a researcher constitute one of the most original approaches in the construction of the Sociology of Antagonism as a process of socialization that was built during the twentieth century. This article attempts to connect, through a dialogical methodology, the approaches of Simmel with the general theory of Cartography of Peace with the concept of neutral peace from the School of Granada, Spain. This dialectic method tries to find some meeting points that can lead us to the construction of an Anthropology of Neutrality in which current society that is in conflict (such as resolution, management and transformation) defines them in a neutral way and uses the concept of neutral peace which seeks a meeting point between the tension (crisis and alternative) of the opposites.
Keywords
Simmel Anthropology of Neutrality Cartography of Peace Neutral Peace Sociology of Antagonism