
Moral Maze Is it time to ditch historical figures as heroes?
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Jul 10, 2025 Join historian Paul Lay, writer Maddy Fry, and sociologist Ellis Cashmore as they dive into the hot topic of replacing historical figures on banknotes with more contemporary symbols. They navigate the murky waters of heroism, questioning whether we should venerate flawed icons like Churchill and Austen or embrace a more inclusive narrative. The trio explores how celebrity culture shapes our understanding of historical figures and what it means to be a hero in today's society, emphasizing the importance of recognizing imperfections and collective achievements.
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Heroes as Inspiring Stories
- Ash Sarkar considers heroes as stories we wrap around people, inspiring bravery and competence.
- He personally admires figures like Patrice Lumumba and Muhammad Ali as empowering role models.
Greek Heroes Transcend and Transgress
- Classical heroes transcend and transgress, going beyond normal limits which is integral to being heroic.
- The Greek hero concept differs from the Christian idea that equates heroism with moral perfection.
Social Cohesion Needs Disagreement
- Social cohesion emerges from learning to properly disagree, not from unanimous agreement.
- Having controversial heroes encourages public debate and critical engagement with history.



