In the “Justice” program that bears his name, Harvard professor Michael Sandel probes certain questions — and asks what you think, and why.

As of fall 2009, some 14,000 Harvard students have taken Michael Sandel’s legendary course, “Justice.” His lectures draw a thousand-plus students eager to discuss big questions of modern political life: bioethics, torture, rights versus responsibilities.Sandel’s class is a primer on thinking through the hard choices we face as citizens. The course has been turned into a public TV series with companion website and, this past fall, a best-selling book: Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do?

I enjoyed these series of videos. Given certain situations how would you react? How would you reason out your actions? What justifications can we provide for acts that are seemingly immoral from one end and totally logical from the other end. Logically what is correct is not always morally agreeable yet we need logic to ascertain the truth.

I thank youtube,Harvard,Sandel for providing such wonderful videos in HD.

Playlist of the Series on youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=30C13C91CFFEFEA6

“In the end Justice is done, well that depend on how one looks at it.”
–Rushi

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