Francis Bacon on Marriage: Discipline, Wisdom, and Moral Order
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What did Francis Bacon believe truly sustains a successful marriage? In this episode, Ed and Maya explore Bacon’s sober, disciplined view of marriage as a moral and civil institution designed to shape character and preserve social order. Drawing from his essays and The New Atlantis, they examine why mutual respect matters more than passion, how jealousy destroys wisdom and trust, and why marriage should be a “discipline of humanity” that softens the heart through responsibility to spouse and children. The discussion explores Bacon’s emphasis on chastity, self‑reverence, deliberate choice, and prudence in forming a union, as well as his warning against treating marriage as a mere bargain or indulgence. The episode also reflects on Bacon’s measure of marital success—defined by generation, stability, moral growth, and comfort across the stages of life.