In Our Time

Civility

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Jul 31, 2025
Join Teresa Bejan, a political theory professor at Oxford, John Gallagher, an early modern history expert from Leeds, and Phil Withington, a history professor at Sheffield, as they explore the multifaceted concept of civility. They discuss its historical evolution from the Renaissance thinkers like Erasmus to Hobbes, and how it informs modern discourse. Delve into the balance between toleration and civil disagreement, and learn why civility remains crucial in navigating diverse opinions today, while also reflecting on its historical misuse in society.
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Roger Williams' Radical Tolerance

  • Roger Williams was banished from Puritan Massachusetts for his harsh religious language.
  • In Rhode Island, he pioneered toleration, accepting coexistence even with those he deemed damned.
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Locke's Civility in Toleration

  • Locke argued intolerance stems not from disagreement but uncivil conduct during disputes.
  • Maintaining civil disagreement allows peaceful coexistence across religious differences.
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Civility’s Social Penetration

  • Civility permeated all social levels by the 17th century via manuals for various occupations.
  • Learning civility was essential for acceptance and success across early modern English society.
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