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Author Holdforth, Lucinda, 1963-

Title Why manners matter : the case for civilized behavior in a barbarous world / Lucinda Holdforth.

Imprint New York : Amy Einhorn Books/G.P. Putnam's Sons, 2009.

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 Axe Special Collections Eucalyptus  395 H712w 2009    ---  Lib Use Only
Description 172, [1] pages ; 19 cm
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Note Originally published: 2007.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 173).
Contents Because man is an animal -- Because manners are more important than laws -- Because manners nurture our equality -- Because sovereignty demands self-sovereignty -- Because who else can we call on? -- Because McDonald's doesn't own manners -- Because manners give us dignity.
Summary From the Publisher: In the spirit of On Bullshit, a wonderfully erudite and entertaining essay about manners. When Lucinda Holdforth told her mother she was writing an essay about manners, her mother said, "You're writing a book about manners?" Deeply offended, Lucinda called her best friend and relayed what her mother had said. Her best friend paused before saying, "Well, you do say "f***" a lot." Welcome to the interesting quagmire Lucinda Holdforth finds herself in. She believes that manners are essential to civilization. Yet according to the knife-and-fork snobs, or exclusive bores, her modern-day attitude might not scream manners. And in this age of global warming and warfare, aren't manners frivolous? Do manners really matter? Yes! she passionately exclaims. Citing everyone from Tocqueville to Proust to Borat, Holdforth shows how manners-which many of us might think are inconsequential-are actually the cornerstone of civilization. Incredibly smart, the book illustrates how the philosophies of the greatest thinkers are relevant to our very modern lives.
Subject Etiquette.
Etiquette. (OCoLC)fst00916277
Behavior.
ISBN 9780399155321
0399155325

 
    
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