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Chicago, Illinois—Eyewitnesses report that civility and common courtesy, once the domain of people with brains, are now being governed by administrative policy. The bloodless bureaucratic coup began at a Philadelphia company headquartered in Center City where an employee filed a formal complaint that his boss came in one morning and walked by his cube without saying hello. In a remarkable act of swiftness not expected of corporate America’s army of administrators and paper-pushers, so-called Civility Acts were quickly introduced across the nation almost overnight to combat such rudeness.


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