“prison cell upgrade: $82 per night.”
What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets
Michael J. Sandel è un filosofo statunitense. Riconosciuto come uno dei principali esponenti del comunitarismo, rivolge la sua ricerca alla filosofia morale e politica. È noto soprattutto per la sua critica alla teoria della giustizia di John Rawls condotta in Il liberalismo e i limiti della giustizia e per il suo corso intitolato "Giustizia", disponibile su internet. Sandel, che è stato allievo di Charles Taylor a Oxford, è professore presso l'Università di Harvard. Nel 2002 è stato nominato Fellow dall'American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Wikipedia

“prison cell upgrade: $82 per night.”
What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets
Origine: Citato in Johannes Niederhauser, I soldi hanno cambiato per sempre la nostra idea di amore http://www.vice.com/it/read/i-soldi-hanno-cambiato-per-sempre-il-nostro-concetto-di-amore-michael-sandel-macro-323, Vice.com, 5 agosto 2015.
Michael J. Sandel libro Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
Origine: Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?
1. America's Search for a Public Philosophy
Public Philosophy (2005)
The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self, 1984
The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self, 1984
Michael J. Sandel libro Liberalism and the Limits of Justice
Conclusion: Liberalism and the Limits of Justice
Liberalism and the Limits of Justice, 1998
“A public philosophy is an elusive thing, for it is constantly before our eyes.”
Origine: Democracy's Discontent, 1998, Chapter 1.
“But if political philosophy is unrealizable in one sense, it is unavoidable in another.”
Preface
Democracy's Discontent, 1998
The Procedural Republic and the Unencumbered Self, 1984
Michael J. Sandel libro Liberalism and the Limits of Justice
Ch 4. Justice and the Good
Liberalism and the Limits of Justice, 1998
1. America's Search for a Public Philosophy
Public Philosophy (2005)
Michael J. Sandel, "Moral Argument and Liberal Toleration: Abortion and Homosexuality" (1989)
Michael J. Sandel libro Liberalism and the Limits of Justice
Introduction
Liberalism and the Limits of Justice, 1998
Conclusion: In Search of a Public Philosophy
Democracy's Discontent (1996)
Chap. 3. Religious Liberty and Freedom of Speech
Democracy's Discontent (1996)
Chap. 3. Religious Liberty and Freedom of Speech
Democracy's Discontent (1996)
Chap. 3. Religious Liberty and Freedom of Speech
Democracy's Discontent (1996)
Chap. 2. Rights and the Neutral States
Democracy's Discontent (1996)
Chap. 5. Success Ethics
The Tyranny of Merits (2020)
Chap. 2. Rights and the Neutral States
Democracy's Discontent (1996)
Chap. 1. The Public Philosophy of Contemporary Liberalism
Democracy's Discontent (1996)