- November 12🔍
- The Failure of a Public Philosophy🔍
- The Tyranny of Merit 🔍
- Michael Sandel – The Tyranny of Merit🔍
- Q & A with Michael Sandel🔍
- How America's Discontent Fuelled the Rise of Trump's Populism🔍
- The Incoherence of Michael Sandel's Critique of Liberalism🔍
- Progressive politics must rediscover its moral purpose🔍
Philosopher Michael Sandel on What Trump's Win Says ...
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November 15, 2024 | To make sense of the election, we must first understand the discontent that gave Donald Trump the victory.
The Failure of a Public Philosophy | The New Republic
In 1996, the philosopher Michael Sandel observed a significant feature of American public life. Americans, he noted, tended to consider ...
Populism, liberalism, and democracy - Michael J. Sandel, 2018
The right-wing populism ascendant today is a symptom of the failure of progressive politics. Central to this failure is the uncritical embrace of a ...
The Tyranny of Merit (with Michael Sandel) - Pitchfork Economics
Philosopher Michael Sandel explains how the concept of meritocracy has helped to create such a massive divide in American politics and culture.
Michael Sandel – The Tyranny of Merit - Glenn Loury | Substack
This week I'm very pleased to have with me the political philosopher Michael Sandel.
Q & A with Michael Sandel: From Market Economy to Market Society
Michael Tomasky talks to Michael Sandel about how we became a society where money rules everything.
How America's Discontent Fuelled the Rise of Trump's Populism
Abstract. Since his rise in the political realm, Donald Trump has become inextricably linked to populism, being possibly the most well-known populist alive ...
The Incoherence of Michael Sandel's Critique of Liberalism
Michael Sandel is one of America's best-known political philosophers, and helped establish his reputation with a widely respected and widely ...
Progressive politics must rediscover its moral purpose: a response ...
Michael Sandel is right: progressive politics has become too technocratic, writes Labour politician Jon Cruddas.
Michael Sandel: 'Affirmative action did not contribute to greater ...
On June 29, the Supreme Court put an end to affirmative action for admission to US universities, a policy that since the 1960s favored ...
Market Reasoning as Moral Reasoning
The classical economists, going back to Adam Smith, conceived of economics as a branch of moral and political philosophy. But the version of economics commonly ...
How Olaf Scholz Won Germany by Dalia Marin - Project Syndicate
Dalia Marin attributes the Social Democrats' victory to its campaign message emphasizing the dignity of all workers.
Opinion | The enablers of Trump's dangerous presidency
President Trump has always prided himself on being an anti-politician. This is supposed to be one of his greatest assets. But he has thrown our ...
Important to create genuine equality of opportunity: Michael Sandel
Harvard professor and author Michael Sandel is a political philosopher, addressing some of the most pertinent ethical and moral concerns of our time.
Michael Sandel: Elitist in Democrat's Clothing - Free Beacon
REVIEW: 'Democracy's Discontent: A New Edition for Our Perilous Times' by Michael J. Sandel · In 1996 Harvard government professor Michael Sandel ...
What Liberals Get Wrong About Work - The Atlantic
Unfettered markets and a rampant culture of meritocracy have eroded the rewards and dignity of work for most Americans. It's time for a new ethic of “ ...
Michael Sandel on THE TYRANNY OF MERIT | By Temple Emanu-El
... said the way to compete and win in the global economy is to go to college. And what that suggests is that for those who haven't been to ...
Michael Sandel interview: “Joe Biden has broken with neoliberalism”
The political philosopher on Lionel Messi's luck and the tyranny of meritocracy.
I am Michael Sandel, political philosopher, author, and Professor of ...
43 votes, 175 comments. Hi reddit, I teach political philosophy at Harvard , where I've taught my course on Justice for more than 30 years.