The Reith Lectures

Moral Maze debate: Rutger Bregman’s call for a moral revolution

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Nov 25, 2025
Rutger Bregman, a Dutch historian advocating for a moral revolution, joins a panel featuring Tim Stanley, a historian, and Matthew Taylor, NHS Confederation's Chief Executive. They delve into the moral decay in politics, the clash between personal responsibility and equality, and the pitfalls of neoliberalism. Eleanor Penny challenges the apathy surrounding immigration reform, while Joanna Williams defends individual autonomy against state intervention. Paul Mason brings in class and human rights, emphasizing the need for a shared moral vision across political divides.
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Call For A Moral Revolution

  • Rutger Bregman argues Western civilisation faces moral decay, not just economic or technical failure.
  • He calls for a moral revolution driven by small committed groups like abolitionists and suffragettes.
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Democracy Needs Moral Disagreement

  • James Orr says fierce moral disagreement is a healthy sign of functioning democracy.
  • He warns political contest shows different emphases, not necessarily moral failure.
ANECDOTE

Faith As Moral Anchor

  • Tim Montgomerie credits Christian faith for grounding his moral purpose and worries decline of religion drives politics to fill that void.
  • He says lacking shared non-political ties inflames political identity and disagreement.
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