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Civility Unbound

Michael DiNiscia

Contesting a Democratic Value

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Release Date: 17/02/2026

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Politics & Government
Label: New York University Press
Contributors: Michael DiNiscia (Edited by), Ellyn M. Toscano (Edited by)
Language: English
Publisher: New York University Press

Contesting a Democratic Value

An urgent interrogation of an eroding norm

Amidst unprecedented turmoil in American Democracy – as norms of conduct in our institutions erode and polarizing, combative behavior is increasingly rewarded – an acclaimed group of thought leaders, policymakers, artists, activists, and scholars interrogate a cornerstone of American politics and society: civility.

In Civility Unbound, these luminaries examine "civility" and address the question of whether being "civil" is a fundamental good. Tackling the concept's core paradoxes, they consider how those in power have defined civility to regulate the norms of "acceptable" behavior in politics. The collection features powerful contributions: Norm Ornstein discusses how tribalization has pushed political institutions to the breaking point; Jonathan Haidt describes how social media has fundamentally changed our relations that supercharges moralistic anger while dissolving trust and cooperation; Lynn Mie Itagaki unearths the ways in which civility is deployed as a means to delay or defer the pursuit of justice; Karen Jackson-Weaver recounts the history of African American women deploying civility in the fight for universal suffrage; Ricardo Maldonado uses his own life as a Puerto Rican poet as a case study to think about issues of belonging and identity; and Anthony Appiah points to how civility can be a positive means for negotiating our differences.

Together, these essays present readers with a sweeping understanding of the values that set the political environment, addressing how these conventions evolve or deteriorate over time. Ultimately, Civility Unbound offers a potential path forward for redeeming this democratic value, in the pursuit of accepting differences, facilitating dialogue, and encouraging compromise.