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On Being Unreasonable

Breaking the Rules and Making Things Better
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On Being Unreasonable by Kirsty Sedgman is a thought-provoking exploration of the nature and value of unreasonable behaviour. Sedgman examines how moments of unreasonableness can challenge social norms, spark change, and foster authentic self-expression. The book delves into the psychological and philosophical dimensions of what it means to be unreasonable and its impact on personal and societal progress.
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You might enjoy this book if you're intrigued by how the act of being unreasonable can challenge societal norms and spark meaningful change. It offers an engaging exploration of philosophy and psychology, revealing how sometimes breaking the rules can lead to progress and innovation.

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On Being Unreasonable

A unified theory of reasonableness-and a timely, spiriteddefence of the potential that lies in beingunreasonable for the right reasons.

A unified theory of reasonableness-and a timely, spirited defence of the potential that lies in being unreasonable for the right reasons.

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Manners, order and respect... these are all ideals we subscribe to. In opposed positions, we ought to be able to 'agree to disagree'. Today's world is built from structures of standards and reason, but it is imperative to ask who constructed these norms, and why. We are more divided than ever before—along lines of race, gender, class, disability—and it's time to question who benefits the most. What if our propensity to measure human behaviour against rules and reason is actually more problematic than it might seem?

Kirsty Sedgman shows how power dynamics and the social biases involved have resulted in a wide acceptance of what people should and shouldn't do, but they create discriminatory realities and amount to a societal facade that is dangerous for genuine social progress. From taking the knee to breastfeeding in public, from neighbourhood vigilantism to the Colston Four—and exploring ideas around ethics, justice, society, and equality along the way—Sedgman explores notions of civility throughout history up to now.

On Being Unreasonable mounts a vital and spirited defence of why and how being unreasonable can help improve the world. It examines and parses the pros and cons of our rules around reason, but leaves us with the rousing question: What if behaving unreasonably at times might be the best way to bring about meaningful change that is long overdue?

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On Being Unreasonable by Kirsty Sedgman explores how going against convention can lead to positive change, mixing philosophy and psychology to argue the necessity of challenging the status quo. Reviews often praise the book for its insightful and accessible examination of human behaviour, with Sedgman effectively demonstrating how reasonableness can sometimes hinder progress. The author is commended for offering a fresh perspective on social norms and inspiring readers to reconsider their approach to change.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780571366859

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 16 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Faber & Faber

Edition: Export - Airside ed

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 445g

Pages: 352

About the Author

An award-winning cultural studies scholar based at the Universityof Bristol, Dr Kirsty Sedgman publishes and speakson art, media, participation, and cultural sociology. She isthe author of numerous academic publications, includingtwo monographs and an edited book on theatre fandom, andis Editor of the Routledge book series in Audience Research.Kirsty has also written for The Stage, Exeunt, andthe BBC's Expert Series, and her work has been featured inthe Times Literary Supplement, the Guardian, and the NewYork Times

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