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“Why Vote?” The Public Philosopher, BBC Radio 4, (2014)

Should it be compulsory to vote? Should we fine people who don't vote? Should we pay people to vote? This is the week that the UK goes to the polls - amid ongoing concerns about the level of democratic participation. In this edition of The Public...

“Morality in Politics,” BBC Reith Lecture 2 (2009)

Sandel considers the role of moral argument in politics. He believes that it is often not possible for government to be neutral on moral questions and calls for a more engaged civic debate about issues such as commercial surrogacy and same-sex marriage.

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2010

Sandel Michael J. 2010. “Obama and Civic Idealism”. Democracy: A Journal of Ideas
Sandel Michael J. 2010. “Obama and Civic Idealism”. Democracy: A Journal of Ideas

1996

Sandel Michael J. 1996. “Dewey Rides Again”. New York Review of Books
Sandel Michael J. 1996. “Dewey Rides Again”. New York Review of Books
Sandel Michael J. 1996. “Votes for Sale”. The New Republic
Sandel Michael J. 1996. “Votes for Sale”. The New Republic
Sandel Michael J. 1996. Democracy’s Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy. Belknap Press; English Language edition
Sandel Michael J. 1996. Democracy’s Discontent: America in Search of a Public Philosophy. Belknap Press; English Language edition

2005

Sandel Michael J. 2005. Public Philosophy: Essays on Morality in Politics, Pp. 304. Harvard University Press
Sandel Michael J. 2005. Public Philosophy: Essays on Morality in Politics, Pp. 304. Harvard University Press