
Teresa M. Bejan
@tmbejan
Pol Theory Prof @Politics_Oxford & author of Mere Civility (Harvard 2017) bit.ly/MereCivility.
Essays @ NYT, Atlantic, WaPo, &c.
Writing on equality.
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It’s up! 🔥 I review various books on the origins and progress of equality by Darrin McMahon, Teresa M. Bejan, Paul Sagar, Branko Milanovic, David Lay Williams, with mentions of Thomas Piketty and @zeithistoriker. thenation.com/article/societ…



I wrote about the ancient origins of American ‘free speech fundamentalism’ for Persuasion. Lots of Cynics and Quakers (Mary Fisher!), some social science, and an autobiographical reflection or two. Many thanks to Yascha Mounk and @LukeHallam01 for the invitation.

Brilliant essay on free speech which gets beyond the 'liberal vs illiberal' binary 👏Teresa M. Bejan x.com/LukeHallam01/s…


🧵 Dr. Mary Anne Franks claims that her new book "offers a different and bolder perspective on free speech that takes power, harm, and history seriously." So let's examine whether history supports her thesis that the First Amendment only protects the powerful.





Register now to join Musa al-Gharbi, author of We Have Never Been Woke (Princeton University Press), in conversation with Teresa M. Bejan Oxford Politics and IR. All are welcome to attend. Wednesday 28 May Oriel College: oriel.ox.ac.uk/events/provost…




On May 28, I'll be in conversation with Teresa M. Bejan at Oriel College: oriel.ox.ac.uk/events/provost…



Delighted to discuss the slipperiness of civility this morning on BBC In Our Time with John Gallagher and Phil Withington, featuring the wisdom of Hobbes, Roger Williams, and Bananarama. bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…

DPIR's Teresa M. Bejan joins Melvyn Bragg and guests on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time to discuss ideas around our understanding of the meaning of civility: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…