Reputable

Although Civility Today has been publicly available for less than a year, this philanthropically-provided, not-for-profit publication already has an authentically admirable reputation as an advanced example of quality, daily news reporting.

Providing this exceedingly important contribution towards the widespread improvement of cultural practices has obviously required the services of many reputable contributors.  Perhaps you are already one of those contributors.

As all contributors to Civility Today are carefully assessed beforehand as sufficiently reputable, the production and publication of the daily news reports provides those contributors with an immensely satisfying way to address societal ills.

Do you already have a considerable reputation for investing in civility appropriately?

Do you have a considerable reputation for investing in suitably clear boundaries?

Do you have a considerable reputation for investing in trustworthy collaborations?

Do you have a considerable reputation for investing in peacefully authentic living?

Do you have a considerable reputation for investing in social research, including research into the art and science of suitable moderation

If you wish to gain a reputation as a suitably courteous political candidate, what is your preferred approach to acquiring and maintaining that reputation?

How do you usually assess whether preferences are reputable or not?

How have you attempted to develop a reputation for probity?

What do you know about reputations in relation to appreciation, and corruption?

If you have a reputation as a thought leader rather than as a political leader, what is the economic basis of that reputation?

Perhaps you believe there is nothing reputable about economics or politics. 

How do you tell the difference between a reputable commentary and a disreputable one?

If you are already a suitably consistent and effective practitioner of well-informed kindness, perhaps you can help to improve other people's contributions to that enlightened type of philanthropy.  

That is especially the case if you already have a long-term reputation for investing in well-informed kindness, anywhere in the world, and possibly even everywhere.

What do you know about the reputation of the Civility Party of Australia?

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