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  1. Would you steal a drug that your child needs to survive? Is it sometimes wrong to tell the truth? How much is one human life worth? In the "Justice" program that bears his name, Harvard professor Michael Sandel probes these questions -- and asks what you think, and why.

    • Law

      These engaging talks explore the systemic issues of the US...

  2. 16. Aug. 2016 · Justice is Sandel at his finest: no matter what your views are, his delightful style will draw you in, and he’ll then force you to rethink your assumptions and challenge you to question accepted ways of thinking. He calls us to a better way of doing politics, and a more enriching way of living our lives.” (E. J. Dionne ...

  3. Rising Action — The book systematically explores three major approaches to justice: maximizing welfare (utilitarianism), respecting freedom (libertarianism), and promoting virtue (Aristotelianism). Sandel presents arguments and counterarguments, pulling examples from history, politics, and everyday situations to illustrate these theories in action.

  4. Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do? is a 2009 book on political philosophy by Michael J. Sandel . Background. The work was written to accompany Sandel's "Justice" course at Harvard University, which he has taught for more than thirty years and which has been offered online and in various TV summary versions.

    • Michael J. Sandel
    • 2009
  5. What’s the right thing to do? Professor Michael Sandel launches into his lecture series by presenting students with a hypothetical scenario that has the majority of students voting for killing one person in order to save the lives of five others.

  6. Would you kill one person to save the lives of five others? Would it be the right thing to do? Inviting students to respond to some amusing hypothetical scenarios, Professor Michael Sandel launches his course on moral reasoning. Lecture 2 – The Case for Cannibalism

  7. Harvard Justice. What’s the Right Thing to Do? Justice. CHECK IT OUT. Democracy. CHECK IT OUT. Markets & Morals. CHECK IT OUT. Ethics & Technology. CHECK IT OUT. “We need to rediscover the lost art of democratic argument.” –Michael Sandel. JUSTICE COURSE PREVIEW. Michael Sandel Global Tour. The Moral Side of Murder. CHECK IT OUT.