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"Rules of Civility"
by Stephen Carter

*Our duty to be civil toward others does not depend on
whether we like them or not.

*We must sacrifice for strangers, not just for people we
happen to know.

*Civility creates not merely a negative duty not to harm, but
an affirmative duty to do good.

*Civility requires a commitment to live a common moral life, so
we should try to follow the community norms if they are not actually immoral.

*We must come into the presence of our fellow human beings with
a sense of awe and gratitude.

*Civility assumes we will disagree; it requires us not to mask
our differences, but to resolve them respectfully.

*We must listen to others with knowledge of the possibility that
they are right and we are wrong.

*We must express ourselves in ways that demonstrate our respect for others.

*Civility requires resistance to the dominance of social life by the
values of the martketplace. Its principles should apply in the market
and in politics as in every other human activity.

*Civility allows criticism of others, sometimes even requires it,
but the criticism should always be civil.

*Civility discourages use of legislation rather than conversation to
settle disputes, except as a last resort.

* Teaching civility is an obligation of the family. The state must not
interfere with its effort to create a coherent moral universe for its children.

*Civility values diversity, disagreement , and the possibility of resistance,
so the state must not use education to try to standardize our children.

*Religions do their greatest service to civility when they preach not only
love of neighbor but resistance to wrong.


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