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The Reith Lectures

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Significant international thinkers deliver the BBC's flagship annual lecture series

PublishesTwice weeklyEpisodes309Founded17 years ago
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Dutch historian Rutger Bregman's 2025 Reith Lectures, called "Moral Revolution", explore the moral decay and un-seriousness of today's elites. He argues that small, committed groups can spark moral revolutions, emphasizing the importance of persevera... more

Dutch historian Rutger Bregman gives the second of his 2025 Reith Lectures, called "Moral Revolution."

History, he says can be "a reservoir of hope." He outlines how small groups of people have changed the course of history such as Elizabeth Fry, w... more

Rutger Bregman's 2025 Reith Lectures, called "Moral Revolution", explore the moral decay and un-seriousness of today's elites, drawing historical parallels to past eras of corruption that preceded transformative movements especially the 19th Century ... more

The Dutch historian Rutger Bregman, whose BBC Reith Lectures start this week, is calling for a moral revolution to change our societies for the better, charting how small groups of committed people – abolitionists, suffragettes, and temperance activi... more

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4.4 out of 5 stars from 1.1k ratings
  • Ben Ansell - tell me something I don’t know

    This year’s Reith Lectures were full of platitudes and a reiteration of current topics in politics and society without any innovative analysis or suggested solutions. Dr Ansell uses the term “we” with abandon, and it seems to encompass everything from fellow academics to fellow voters to fellow humans in a confusing way that conflates individuals and structured polities, while obscuring the structural mechanisms that diffuse any “we” to atomised individuals and how “we” can solve the worlds prob... more

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    Keith Duddy
    Australia2 years ago
  • Excellent

    Really well explained and thoughtful.

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    KSFJLC
    Spain2 years ago
  • The 4 freedoms

    Thoroughly insightful so far and looking forward to the last instalment. Highlights have been the discussion of social censure as the preventive to true freedom of expression. Low light was Rowan Williams too esoteric exploration on faith: I will try to listen to it again, but simply gave up before.

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    pete from winchester
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Fantastic

    I thoroughly enjoyed this series of lectures. Very very very interesting indeed. Eve time I listen back to them I catch a little nugget of information I had missed before. Absolutely marvellous

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    sideshow bbob
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Carney Greenery

    Trump will be back in four years and this mythology will be out the window.

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    nicwg
    United Kingdom5 years ago

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Some critiques mention the need for more revolutionary thought as opposed to reiterations of well-trodden topics.
Thought-provoking and insightful content that stimulates deep discussion.
Overall, the series is viewed as enlightening and essential for anyone interested in current societal issues.
Listeners appreciate the variety of perspectives and the intellectual rigor of the lectures.

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2. How to start a moral revolution
Q: Is the truth that only those with money have the megaphone?
If you look at the success of the abolitionist movement, it was about boycotting sugar and signing petitions; it's about both individual commitment and mass action.
2. How to start a moral revolution
Q: How much faith do you actually have in the younger generations, the new generations to enact this moral revolution?
You don't need to convince everyone. You need a small group of very committed individuals who deliberately try to spread a certain kind of virus.
1. A Time of Monsters
Q: Can business be a force for good?
Bregman asserts that business should seek its moral maximum and contribute more significantly to societal challenges.
1. A Time of Monsters
Q: How can we build a movement against rising extremism?
Bregman suggests that moderates must become more active in promoting shared values and engaging with a range of coalitions.
1. A Time of Monsters
Q: What would you say to those who suggest you should become a politician?
Bregman emphasizes broader ambitions, highlighting historical movements like the Fabian Society that can drive change without directly entering politics.

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The series presents lectures from renowned international thinkers addressing pressing issues in society and culture. Each episode features a prominent speaker who shares insights on a variety of topics, ranging from moral philosophy and political discourse to personal responsibility and societal change. The discussions are often thought-provoking, encouraging listeners to engage with contemporary challenges and consider deeper implications behind current events. The format includes not only lectures but also interactive debates, allowing for a dynamic exploration of ideas and fostering a rich dialogue among thought leaders and the audience.

Listeners can expect a blend of academic rigor and accessible storytelling, making complex subjects ... more

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