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Michael Sandel is an American political philosopher and professor at Harvard University. His book Liberalism and the Limits of Justice, published in 1982, challenged theories that treat individuals as independent of the communities and commitments that shape them, placing him in debates associated with communitarianism. His work also addresses justice, markets, merit, and moral reasoning. It is intended for academic readers as well as general audiences interested in public ethics and civic debate.
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Who is Michael Sandel?
Michael Sandel is an American political philosopher and a highly popular professor at Harvard University. He is widely recognized for his course 'Justice,' which has been viewed by millions of students worldwide online.
What is Michael Sandel's most famous book?
His most prominent academic work is 'Liberalism and the Limits of Justice,' published in 1982. In this book, he challenged the theories of John Rawls by arguing that individuals cannot be separated from their communities and moral commitments.
What does Michael Sandel teach at Harvard?
Sandel teaches the legendary course 'Justice,' making him one of the most prominent academic figures at Harvard University. The course explores complex moral and political dilemmas through interactive, Socratic dialogue with his students.
What is Michael Sandel's critique of meritocracy?
In his 2020 book 'The Tyranny of Merit,' Sandel argues that a fixation on meritocracy leads to hubris among the successful and resentment among those left behind. He suggests it fuels political polarization by degrading our sense of the common good.
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