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Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?

Written by: Michael J. Sandel
Narrated by: Michael J. Sandel
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The unabridged, downloadable audiobook edition of Michael J Sandel's, Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do? as read by the author himself.

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 civic life can be broken down and illuminated through reasoned debate.

Justice promises to take readers - of all ages and political persuasions - on an exhilarating journey to confront today's political and moral controversies in a fresh and enlightening way.

©2012 Michael J. Sandel (P)2012 Penguin Audio

Critic Reviews

"One of the world's most interesting political philosophers." ( Guardian)
"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)
"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)

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A must read for a citizen of any nation

Although Sandel's arguments borrow heavily from incidents in American society, the idea of a what a just and moral society should look like is applicable to any modern democracy. Highly appreciated for everyone interested in being a part of a society that does not shy away from engaging with and valuing the ideas of virtue and morals.

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Masterpiece!

This should be mandatory reading/listening for everyone. The author is able to put forth arguments of different ideas of justice and also his own conception with very convincing points. The way he brings Aristotle, Kant, Mill and Bentham in modern issues is just beautiful!

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A practical guide to the art & science of thinking

A book that will attract you more than once to ponder over the ideas and ideals of justice. While discussing the notion of what constitutes justice the writer, unintentionally, also reveals the richness of meaning in the simplest acts in our daily lives. Loved it.

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Outstanding

An outstanding book! Highly recommended reading for anyone interested in developing an understanding of the concept of justice.

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