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How a 'conspiracy of decency' could build a better future

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Jan 21, 2026
Rutger Bregman, a Dutch historian and author known for his works on democracy and human nature, discusses the power of small, committed groups in driving change. He warns against public apathy, linking it to the rise of authoritarianism. Bregman shares inspiring stories of historical moral pioneers like William Wilberforce and advocates for a 'conspiracy of decency' to strengthen liberal democracy. He outlines a bold vision for a fairer social contract, emphasizing the need for perseverance and collective action to create a more just future.
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ANECDOTE

The Twelve Who Started Abolition

  • Rutger Bregman describes the abolitionists as small, determined pioneers who launched the first major human-rights campaign.
  • Twelve men met in a London print shop in 1787 and ignited a movement that mobilized millions.
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Clarkson: A Moral Steam Engine

  • Thomas Clarkson devoted six decades to abolition, traveling 35,000 miles to organize committees and recruit supporters.
  • He worked in dangerous places like Liverpool and nearly got killed by slave traders for his efforts.
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Denmark's 'Conspiracy Of Decency'

  • During WWII Danish citizens organized to ferry almost 99% of Danish Jews to safety.
  • The episode inspired the phrase
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