EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 29 MIN
Can I Judge Others?
from American Socrates · host Charles M. Rupert
Send us Fan Mail“Don’t judge” is often treated as the highest moral command, but this episode argues that tolerance has never meant moral silence. Drawing on the classic formulation of the paradox of tolerance by Karl Popper, we examine how a society that refuses to judge intolerance risks dissolving the very conditions that make pluralism and free speech possible. Tolerance originally required judgment—disagreeing deeply while refusing coercion—and it distinguished between criticizing ideas and denying dignity. The real question is not whether we should judge, but how: what must be defended, what can be permitted, and when restraint becomes cowardice. A tolerant society is not one without standards, but one disciplined enough to apply them without domination.Support the showQuestion Everything!
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Send us Fan Mail “Don’t judge” is often treated as the highest moral command, but this episode argues that tolerance has never meant moral silence. Drawing on the classic formulation of the paradox of tolerance by Karl Popper, we examine how a society that refuses to judge intolerance risks dissolving the very conditions that make pluralism and free speech possible. Tolerance originally required judgment—disagreeing deeply while refusing coercion—and it distinguished between criticizing ideas...
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