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  2. Civility - Wikipedia

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    Late Middle English: from Old French civilite, from Latin civilitas, from civilis "relating to citizens" (see civil). In early use, the term denoted the state of being a citizen and hence good citizenship or orderly behavior. The sense "politeness" arose in the mid-16th century. [citation needed]

  3. Civil discourse - Wikipedia

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    Civil discourse is the practice of deliberating about matters of public concern in a way that seeks to expand knowledge and promote understanding. The word "civil" relates directly to civic in the sense of being oriented toward public life, [1] [2] and less directly to civility, in the sense of mere politeness. Discourse is defined as the use ...

  4. Civic virtue - Wikipedia

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    Civic virtues are historically taught as a matter of chief concern in nations under republican forms of government, and societies with cities.When final decisions on public matters are made by a monarch, it is the monarch's virtues which influence those decisions.

  5. Being 'Civil' Won't Save Us Now - AOL

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  6. Wikipedia:Civility - Wikipedia

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    Resolve differences of opinion through civil discussion; disagree without being disagreeable. Discussion of other editors should be limited to polite discourse about their actions. Editors are expected to be reasonably cooperative , to refrain from making personal attacks , to work within the scope of policies , and to be responsive to good ...

  7. Civil society - Wikipedia

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    Civil society can be understood as the "third sector" of society, distinct from government and business, ... Being the realm of capitalist interests, there is a ...

  8. Incivility is rampant. In casting blame, we hold a mirror to ...

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    Being civil doesn’t mean you can’t disagree or that you can’t fight back when wronged; it just means I see you as my equal. Civility will start with us and end with us.

  9. OPINION: Can you commit to being civil this election? - AOL

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    Jan. 16—Nose for News by Sarah Stultz As I got into my car last night to venture across the border to Manly to cover the caucuses, I let out a sigh. Election Day is still about 11 months away ...