Michael Sandel is a political philosopher and the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University. His course on justice was the first at Harvard to be made freely available ...
Harvard Government Professor Michael J. Sandel has argued before thousands of students in his popular course “Justice” for the redistribution of wealth and esteem — and now he has the chance to do it ...
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Harvard University scholar and political philosopher Michael Sandel will deliver the inaugural Ralph Lowell Lecture. Extending his 1996 work Democracy’s Discontent, celebrated by Alan Brinkley when ...
SEOUL, Sept. 18 (Yonhap) -- Michael Sandel, a renowned professor at Harvard University, on Thursday raised the need for South Korea to address political polarization first if Seoul is to explore ways ...
Brendon Lee Varu unleashed a barrage of punches during a fight at Te Rapa Tavern, Hamilton, last year. Image / Google maps A man who had been at the pub with family and friends to take part in a pool ...
At last, after years, I can sleep well at nights. Who, or what, was Kalvi Varu had been one of those unresolved mysteries thus far. And now, I think I have the answer. Kalvi Varu Street is a narrow ...
In an age of rampant inequality and oligarchic government, two leading thinkers ask: can democratic socialism survive? By Thomas Piketty and Michael Sandel The American philosopher Michael Sandel and ...
Let us set the scene: You’ve just woken up in fresh white sheets, in a hotel room raised over clear turquoise water, as far as the eye can see. You slide open the wooden doors to a private pool, a ...
To make sense of the election, we must first understand the discontent that gave Donald Trump the victory. This is the theory of Harvard professor and political philosopher Michael Sandel. He joins ...
BIANNA GOLODRYGA, ANCHOR: Well, now, to make sense of Donald Trump’s presidency, we must understand the discontent that put him in office. That’s the theory of our next guest. Harvard professor and ...