Harvard government professor Sandel (Public Philosophy) dazzles in this sweeping survey of hot topics—the recent government bailouts, the draft, surrogate pregnancies, same-sex marriage, immigration reform and reparations for slavery—that situates various sides in the debates in the context of timeless philosophical questions and movements. Sandel takes utilitarianism, Kant's categorical imperative and Rawls's theory of justice out of the classroom, dusts them off and reveals how crucial these theories have been in the construction of Western societies—and how they inform almost every issue at the center of our modern-day polis. The content is dense but elegantly presented, and Sandel has a rare gift for making complex issues comprehensible, even entertaining (see his sections entitled Shakespeare versus the Simpsons and What Ethics Can Learn from Jack Benny and Miss Manners), without compromising their gravity. With exegeses of Winnie the Pooh, transcripts of Bill Clinton's impeachment hearing and the works of almost every major political philosopher, Sandel reveals how even our most knee-jerk responses bespeak our personal conceptions of the rights and obligations of the individual and society at large. Erudite, conversational and deeply humane, this is truly transformative reading.
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迈克尔·桑德尔(Michael Sandel)著名政治学家,作家。现任教于哈佛大学。桑德尔教授30多年来一直在哈佛大学讲授一门名为“公正”的课程,这是哈佛历史上累计听课学生人数最多的课程之一,是哈佛有史以来单学段参与人数最多的课程。英国的《卫报》称迈克尔•桑德尔教授为“世界上最受欢迎的老师之一”。
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要看一个社会是否公正,就要看它如何分配我们所看重的物品——收入与财富、义务与权利、权力与机会、公共职务与荣誉等等。一个公正的社会以正当的方式分配这些物品,它给予每个人以应得的东西。
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