Showing posts with label civility. Show all posts
Showing posts with label civility. Show all posts

Civics for the Free and the Brave (1)

Governance With RCS: Civics for the free and the brave including: civility, learning, and democracy


Civility is an important part of civics an politics.
 

We can profit by learning:

~ some collaborative leadership.
~ about a deeper level of tolerance.
~ about sources of conflict.
~ how people who are fundamentally different from each other can develop sensibilities that enable them to get along.
~learning about consensus building.
 

We are at our civic best when we:

~ are listening. 
~ are working in partnership with others.
~ lead by example.
~ have the courage to be appropriately humble.

We have a lot to learn. My old aunt told me that by beginning, we are half way there. After beginning one does ones best by keeping on keeping on.


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Civics For the Brave and the Free

Some "how tos" for civics


Civility is an important part of civics and politics.

 

We can profit by learning:

~ some collaborative leadership.
~ about a deeper level of tolerance.
~ about sources of conflict.
~ how people who are fundamentally different from each other can develop sensibilities that enable them to get along.
~learning about consensus building.
 

We are at our civic best when we:

~ are listening. 
~ are working in partnership with others.
~ lead by example.
~ have the courage to be appropriately humble.

                We have a lot to learn. My old aunt told me that by beginning, we are half way there. After beginning one does ones best by keeping on keeping on.


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