Markets and Morals
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Keynote lecture, Annual Conference, Institute for New Economic Thinking, Toronto, 2014, followed by interview with Chrystia Freeland (1:38:57)
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In recent decades, market values have crowded out non- market norms in almost every aspect of life—medicine, education, government, law, art, sports, even family life and personal relations. Without quite realizing it, we have drifted from having a market...
Interview with Tavis Smiley, PBS, on What Money Can’t Buy (24:32)Interview with Tavis Smiley, PBS, on What Money Can’t Buy (24:32)
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Called one of the world's most interesting political philosophers, Michael Sandel is a professor of government at Harvard University, where he's taught political philosophy since 1980. His hugely popular undergraduate course, "Justice," has enrolled over...
Interview with Stephen Colbert on What Money Can’t Buy
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Harvard University's Michael Sandel illustrates the ethical and moral concerns regarding the growing role of money and market values in society. (7:02)
BBC News HARDtalk, Michael Sandel, part 2 (9:44)
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Michael Sandel is a philosopher with the global profile of a rock star. His argument that commercial markets are increasingly entering all parts of life, and are becoming more and more destructive, has won him a worldwide following. But are commercial...
BBC News HARDtalk, Michael Sandel, part 1 (14:14)
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Michael Sandel is a philosopher with the global profile of a rock star. His argument that commercial markets are increasingly entering all parts of life, and are becoming more and more destructive, has won him a worldwide following. But are commercial...
The Guardian, “The more things money can buy, the harder it is to be poor” (2:33)
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Over the last few decades we've become a market society where almost everything is up for sale – there are cash incentives for doctors who diagnose dementia patients and for teachers whose students get better exam results. The problem, says Harvard...
TED Talk: “Why we shouldn’t trust markets with our civic life” (14:37)
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In the past three decades, says Michael Sandel, the US has drifted from a market economy to a market society; it's fair to say that an American's experience of shared civic life depends on how much money they have. (Three key examples: access to education...
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Sandel Michael J. 2013. “Market Reasoning As Moral Reasoning: Why Economists Should Re-Engage With Political Philosophy”. Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 27
Sandel Michael J. 2013. “Market Reasoning As Moral Reasoning: Why Economists Should Re-Engage With Political Philosophy”. Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 27
Sandel Michael J. 2013. “The Moral Economy of Speculation: Gambling, Finance, and the Common Good”. In Tanner Lectures on Human Values. University of Utah
Sandel Michael J. 2013. “The Moral Economy of Speculation: Gambling, Finance, and the Common Good”. In Tanner Lectures on Human Values. University of Utah
Sandel Michael J. 2012. “What Isn’t for Sale?”. The Atlantic
Sandel Michael J. 2012. “What Isn’t for Sale?”. The Atlantic