Michael J. Sandel is a renowned American political philosopher and professor at Harvard University.
He gained widespread recognition for his popular "Justice" course, which has been made available online.
Sandel's work often critiques liberal political theory, particularly John Rawls' ideas.
His first book, "Liberalism and the Limits of Justice," established him as a significant voice in political philosophy.
Sandel's approach to teaching and writing makes complex philosophical concepts accessible to a broad audience.
He has been honored for his contributions to the field, including election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Sandel's work frequently addresses contemporary moral and political issues, encouraging public engagement with philosophical ideas.
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