A review by anteus7
Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do? by Michael J. Sandel

5.0

I seem to be in the habit lately of picking up books that I need to do some serious studying to prepare for. I have an undergraduate, general ed relationship with philosophy--moral, political, or otherwise--and would like to know more. I guess I'll start scrolling through syllabi.

The theme of this book is, obviously, justice, and how that concept is seen through a variety of lenses and examples, and what our responsibilities as citizens are in relation to it and to each other. The examples were good for a newbie like me, and I felt like I could follow the bread crumbs to some new understanding.

I also think I could use a lot of this in class to stir things up. Look out, kids...