Thank you for reuploading the seminar, with sound this time! This is a wonderful conversation, Mr. Michael Sandel is a great thinker who must never be silenced!
Thanks so much for sharing this!
Thank you very much sir
Michael Sandel, you just lit up my mind. Thankyou.
Hope: The politics of inclusion towards the collective common good, based on ethical moral values. Thank you Prof Michael Sandel.
Thank you RSA
a great thinker of all times ,he is one of my favourite online lecturers
Truth spoken! Enlightened.
Fostering an environment that values meritocracy, where the right person for the job is selected based on their skills, abilities, and relevant experience rather than solely on academic degrees or other superficial factors, is indeed crucial for effective decision-making. Meritocracy, in this sense, promotes fairness and competence in leadership and decision-making positions. So deficiencies of meritocracy can only be corrected with more meritocracy without allowing corruption
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I agree with the Prof. regarding how next generation should be good for all Americans?
Pray for sir sander longer life from Pakistan...Amen
I never went to college. It has been difficult all my life. My Chiron is in Taurus. The Hierophant. Thank you for this. It has changed me <3
The future of democracy hinges on its ability to evolve and adapt to the changing realities of the modern world. As societies become more interconnected through technology and global challenges such as climate change, inequality, and political polarization, the very nature of democratic participation is being tested. To thrive, democracy must remain inclusive, transparent, and responsive to the needs and voices of its citizens. This includes ensuring access to information, protecting civil liberties, and safeguarding the rights of marginalized communities. Additionally, new forms of civic engagement, such as digital platforms for participation and grassroots movements, may shape how democracy functions in the future. However, the future of democracy also faces challenges, such as the rise of authoritarian tendencies, misinformation, and a growing sense of political disillusionment. These forces threaten the very foundations of democratic values. As individuals, we have an active role to play in preserving democracy through voting, advocacy, and holding our leaders accountable. Our place within democracy is not just passive but requires continuous participation and engagement. It’s crucial that we reaffirm the importance of democratic principles and work towards strengthening democratic institutions, ensuring that democracy is not just about electing leaders but also about fostering a culture of inclusion, justice, and shared responsibility for the common good.
Mathew Taylor, when an audience member asks a question please allow the speaker to answer before trying to elaborate or interpret the question. It is very distracting to listen to a question and then an elaboration before the answer emerges. Michael Sandel, excellent speech. For so long have I heard the phrase that those who work hard will be rewarded. It is SO not true. Only with market forces is it true. I have worked 12 and 14 hour shifts as an emergency worker, not to be rewarded except by the knowledge that I have done a good job or saved a life. But there is no money in that. Thank you for explaining a new way to view contribution.
The Tyranny of Merit. Critique to Michael Young's Concept
Sandel probably agrees with worker coops but never mentions them. This would bring him closer to the democratic socialist concept by bringing democracy to the workplace. At least coops could coexist with the traditional private enterprises. The problem is the plutocrats (1%) who block government’s real efforts to stimulate coops.
I wish I could understand all of the words he said but I noticed Mr.Micheal Sandel doesn’t blink ... very few blinks !!
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