Mere Civility
Discover the thought-provoking work of Teresa M. Bejan in her acclaimed book, Mere Civility, published in 2019. This insightful exploration, spanning 288 pages, addresses the pressing crisis of civility in our public discourse. Recognized as a Best Book of the Year by both New Statesman and Church Times, Bejan delves into the challenges faced in liberal democracies where the art of tolerating vigorous disagreement is under threat. Unlike traditional arguments from thinkers like Hobbes or Locke, which often advocate for suppressing dissenting opinions for the sake of harmony, Bejan champions a more nuanced approach. She argues for the importance of 'mere civility'—a grudging respect for differing viewpoints that fosters a healthier, more inclusive dialogue. This book is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of courtesy, freedom of speech, and the role of discussion in society. Enhance your understanding of civility and its implications in today's world with Mere Civility.