About this Book
Civility, written by Stephen L. Carter, is a thought-provoking book that explores the importance of civil behavior and its role in society. Carter delves into the decline of civility in modern times and discusses the consequences it has on various aspects of our lives, from politics to personal relationships. Drawing from historical examples, philosophical insights, and personal anecdotes, he argues that practicing civility is not a sign of weakness but rather a fundamental way to preserve harmony and respect in our diverse and interconnected world. In this compelling and timely book, Carter presents a compelling case for the revival of civility as a necessary ingredient for social progress and a way to bridge the ever-widening gaps between individuals and communities.
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9 Parts
Overview
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Defining Civility
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The Decline of Civility
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The Importance of Dialogue
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The Role of the Media
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The Civility of Communities
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Civility in Cultural and Religious Differences
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Civility and Leadership
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Teaching Civility
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