
The Harvard Gazette takes a look at how Michael Sandel created one of the most famous courses in Harvard’s history.
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The Harvard Gazette takes a look at how Michael Sandel created one of the most famous courses in Harvard’s history.

Japan’s public broadcasting station, NHK, hosted Professor Michael Sandel and a group of students from China, Japan, and the United States for a debate and discussion free of easy answers.

Professor Michael Sandel will debate the meaning of democracy at an address to the British Parliament, which is celebrating its 750th anniversary. Sandel will present a special edition of his ongoing “Public Philosopher” as part of the BBC’s Democracy Day. Photo by Justin Ide, Harvard Gazette
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