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“Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?” is a book by Michael J. Sandel, a political philosopher and professor at Harvard University. The book explores various theories of justice and examines fundamental questions about morality and ethical decision-making. Sandel engages readers in thought-provoking discussions on issues such as distributive justice, rights, and the role of government in ethical matters.
Sandel draws on a wide range of philosophical traditions and real-world examples to illustrate and challenge different perspectives on justice. The book is often used in college courses and discussions about political philosophy, ethics, and the principles that underlie our societal structures.
If you’re interested in moral and political philosophy, and if you enjoy exploring different ethical perspectives on contemporary issues, you might find “Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?” to be a stimulating and insightful read. Keep in mind that the book encourages readers to think critically about their own beliefs and assumptions regarding justice.
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