The Importance of Civility

by T. S. Bogorad, Esq.


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E-Book
$9.99
Hardcover
$33.99
$20.99
Softcover
$24.49
$15.99
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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/1/2006

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 348
ISBN : 9781425958954
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 348
ISBN : 9781425958947
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 348
ISBN : 9781425958930

About the Book

Your choices, charm, and chutzpah can revitalize your community.

 

 

In her first book, Bogorad reminds us that we are all social beings, who need to socially interact to thrive as individuals and to sustain strong communities. She shares with us the theory that social isolation leads to victimization and weakens our communities. And she warns us that social cannibalism may consume us if we continue to ignore our need and our obligation to socially interact with each other.

 

If you are a person whose community has been weakened by incivility, victimization, and/or addiction, the ideas within her book may help you strengthen your community. Or if you are a person, who has minimal contact with other people, her ideas may provide you with a reason to increase the quantity and quality of your interactions. Or if you are a person, who lives in a community without incivility, victimization, and addiction, the contents of her book may help you understand those of us whose social environment is not as perfect as yours. But no matter who you are, reading her book will cause you to wonder about the importance of civility and the costs of incivility.

 

 

Remember:                We all need a village.

 

 

And ponder:                What we do not say does hurt us, and our polite interaction with others strengthens us and our community. according to Bogorad.


About the Author

T.S. Bogorad is a former senior assistant prosecutor, a former probation officer, and a former resident of Athens, Pennsylvania. She maintains her law office in Northern New Jersey, where she and her husband raised their two sons. She is an alumnus of Widener University, William Paterson University, and Rutgers Law School in Newark, New Jersey. She is also the founder of Place for the Three Cs, which is a venture designed to strengthen our communities, to foster other-awareness, and to promote civility.