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— Ralph Waldo Emerson"The highest proof of civility is that the whole public action of the State is directed on securing the greatest good of the greatest number."
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John Stuart Mill, in his wonderful 1859 book On Liberty, talks about civility. And this is why you should always be concerned about calls for civility. He points out that civility ends up getting defined by the people who are in charge. And you'll notice that when people argue for civility, they tend to actually believe that whatever they say is civil. And if they're angry about it, it's righteous rage. But if you say it and it's kind of sharp or mean, then it's incivil. ... And sometimes, disagreement-to be productive-can't be all that civil.
— Greg Lukianoff
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I have often seen people uncivil by too much civility, and tiresome in their courtesy.
— Michel de Montaigne
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