
Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
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Michael J. Sandel
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.
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Sandel expresses his views without being aggresive. He is engaging and breaks down theories and philosophies in a way which finally makes sense of what ancient, classical and contemporary philosophers were trying to tell us.
I'll be listening to it again to attain another layer of illumination into the understanding of justice and the good life.
Thought provoking without being overwhelming
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Very insightful!
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however, don't expect a modern scientific understanding of justice issues. meaning that "experiment" is nowhere to be seen in this book. and it's not the books fault. it's an area of science still missing
excelent summary of classical justice issues
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