Jonathan Sumption: Don't Apologise
May 04, 2011•14 min
Episode description
Judge and historian Jonathan Sumption discusses modern apologies for historical events.
Starting with Tony Blair's apology for the Irish potato famine and Pope John Paul II's 94 such apologies, he argues that the trend is turning into a tide.
He argues that such apologies rely on a concept of inherited guilt, and asks whether the benefits ever outweigh the serious moral and philosophical objections.
Producer: Giles Edwards.
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