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  2. Disagree and commit - Wikipedia

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    Disagree and commit is a management principle that individuals are allowed to disagree while a decision is being made, but that once a decision has been made, everybody must commit to implementing the decision.

  3. Opinion - America’s civic culture is battered but not broken

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    An emphasis on respect, authenticity, and curiosity allows ideas to be exchanged without fear. As we dialogue, we can share “narratives of common purpose” which remind us of what unites us as ...

  4. Civil discourse - Wikipedia

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    Civil discourse is an aspect of democratic citizenship that forums and Universities are expected to promote. Forums and universities are expected to create an environment where ideas can be exchanged and discussed openly, supported by the concepts of sharing ideas, freedom to learn, and encouraging analytic thinking.

  5. 10 rules for protesting respectfully - AOL

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    Radical: Used to describe abolitionists, labor organizers, integrationists, educated negroes, Marcus Garvey, Pullman Porters, “ghetto revolutionaries” and anyone who challenges the social or ...

  6. Talking politics at work: If you must, tread respectfully

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    You can ask questions about theirs as well, with respect. Remember, too, he added, “We can disagree on something but that doesn’t mean we disagree on everything.” ...

  7. Socratic method - Wikipedia

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    Socratic seminar texts are able to challenge participants' thinking skills by having these characteristics: Ideas and values: The text must introduce ideas and values that are complex and difficult to summarize. [17] Powerful discussions arise from personal connections to abstract ideas and from implications to personal values.

  8. Value (ethics) - Wikipedia

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    Values of a society can often be identified by examining the level of honor and respect received by various groups and ideas. Values clarification differs from cognitive moral education:Respect. Value clarification consists of "helping people clarify what their lives are for and what is worth working for. It encourages students to define their ...

  9. Respectability politics - Wikipedia

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    Respectability politics, or the politics of respectability, is a political strategy wherein members of a marginalized community will consciously abandon or punish controversial aspects of their cultural-political identity as a method of assimilating, achieving social mobility, [1] and gaining the respect of the majority culture. [2]