No, this isn't another one of my "Rule of Law" posts. A bit more esoteric, I'm afraid.
I was reading Michael Gerson's latest Washington Post column this evening, a profile of Harvard University prof Michael Sandel and his teachings on moral philosophy, and as usual I thought first of China and economic development.
OK, first an excerpt:
Sandel is best at what he calls bringing "moral clarity to the alternatives we confront as democratic citizens." In this cause, he outlines three attempts to define the meaning of justice, each with large public consequences.
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