by David L. Miller Jd Mba (Author), Jodey C. Arrington (Foreword by)
Learn to Disagree While Preserving Relationships
In Uncivil, David L. Miller confronts the growing breakdown of respectful disagreement in homes, workplaces, politics, and online culture. Drawing from personal stories, cultural analysis, and practical insight, Miller challenges readers to recognize how polarization, outrage, and the desire to "win" conversations is damaging trust and connection.
Rather than calling readers to silence their beliefs or soften their convictions, Uncivil offers a better path forward-one marked by courage, curiosity, compassion, and self-awareness. Through relatable experiences and thoughtful reflection, Miller equips readers to navigate conflict without sacrificing relationships.
- Acquire skills to express your perspective constructively in conflict
- Develop tools for healthier conversations and stronger relationships
- Learn to disagree without losing compassion, trust, or integrity
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For anyone weary of outrage, fractured relationships, or endless conflict, Uncivil offers hope that meaningful disagreement can still lead to deeper understanding and lasting connection.
Number of Pages: 228
Dimensions: 0.69 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: July 16, 2026