
Justice
What's the Right Thing to Do?
$25.35
- Paperback
320 pages
- Release Date
11 May 2010
Summary
The Guardian’s Michael Sandel spearheads a pre-election campaign to inject ethical debate into politics. Considering the role of justice in our society and our lives, Michael Sandel reveals how an understanding of philosophy can help to make sense of politics, religion, morality - and our own convictions.
Breaking down hotly contested issues, from abortion, euthanasia and same-sex marriage, to patriotism, dissent and affirmative action, Sandel shows how the biggest questions in our ci…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780141041339 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0141041331 |
| Author: | Michael J. Sandel |
| Publisher: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Imprint: | Penguin Books Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 320 |
| Release Date: | 11 May 2010 |
| Weight: | 238g |
| Dimensions: | 197mm x 128mm x 18mm |
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One of the world’s most interesting political philosophers
One of the world’s most interesting political philosophers * Guardian *Justice is a lucid and compelling analysis of our current moral dilemmas, which argues for a new commitment to citizenship and the common good * Shirley Williams *In the beautifully concise explanations of American philosopher Michael Sandel, I see great insight into our current predicaments. If any political reckoning is on its way … then perhaps it might come from the philosophy department of Harvard * Madeleine Bunting *
Michael Sandel, perhaps the most prominent college professor in America,…practices the best kind of academic populism, managing to simplify John Stuart Mill and John Rawls without being simplistic. But Sandel is best at what he calls bringing ‘moral clarity to the alternatives we confront as democratic citizens’…. He ends up clarifying a basic political divide - not between left and right, but between those who recognize nothing greater than individual rights and choices, and those who affirm a ‘politics of the common good,’ rooted in moral beliefs that can’t be ignored
– Michael Gerson * Washington Post *Michael Sandel transforms moral philosophy by putting it at the heart of civic debate….Sandel’s insistence on the inescapably ethical character of political debate is enormously refreshing – Edward Skidelsky * New Statesman *A spellbinding philosopher…. For Michael Sandel, justice is not a spectator sport…. He is calling for nothing less than a reinvigoration of citizenship – Samuel Moyn * The Nation *An ambitious and an appealing idea. Intriguingly, I find myself persuaded that it might well be worth a try * Lisa Jardine, The Times *More than exhilarating; exciting in its ability to persuade this student/reader, time and again, that the principle now being invoked-on this page, in this chapter-is the one to deliver the sufficiently inclusive guide to the making of a decent life – Vivien Gornick * Boston Review *Sandel explains theories of justice…with clarity and immediacy; the ideas of Aristotle, Jeremy Bentham, Immanuel Kant, John Stuart Mill, Robert Nozick and John Rawls have rarely, if ever, been set out as accessibly… In terms we can all understand, Justice confronts us with the concepts that lurk, so often unacknowledged, beneath our conflicts – Jonathan Rauch * New York Times *This book is absolutely indispensable for anyone who wants to be a good citizen. It shows how to balance competing values, a talent our nation desperately needs nowadays – Walter Isaacson, author of ‘Benjamin Franklin: An American Life’About The Author
Michael J. Sandel
Michael Sandel is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at the University of Harvard. Sandel’s ‘Justice’ course is one of the most popular and influential at Harvard. In 2007, Harvard made Sandel’s course available to alumni around the world through webstreaming and podcasting. Over 5,000 participants signed up, and Harvard Clubs from Mexico to Australia organized local discussion groups in connection with the course. In May 2007, Sandel delivered a series of lectures at major universities in China and he has been a visiting professor at the Sorbonne, Paris. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Council on Foreign Relations. Sandel is the author of many books and has previously written for the Atlantic Monthly, the New Republic and the New York Times. He was the 2009 BBC Reith Lecturer.
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