Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
by Michael J. Sandel
4/5
Farrar, Straus and Giroux 320 pages August 17, 2010
Based on Sandel's legendary Harvard course, this book tackles moral dilemmas through the lenses of utilitarianism, libertarianism, and virtue ethics. From runaway trolleys to corporate bailouts, Sandel makes philosophy feel urgent and deeply personal.
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Jim's Review
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Sandel turned the most popular course at Harvard into a book, and Jim can see why students packed the lecture hall. Every chapter throws a moral curveball that'll have you arguing with yourself (or your fellow worms). Philosophy has never been this accessible or fun.
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