
This is an episode we think you’d enjoy of Stay Tuned with Preet. Michael Sandel is a professor of political philosophy at Harvard University. He’s also the author of several publications, including his latest, Equality: What It Means and Why It Matters. Sandel joins Preet to discuss what human nature can tell us about our government, how higher education can foster free expression, and dealing with moral disagreements in our politics. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. You can listen to more of this podcast by searching for Stay Tuned with Preet in your podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Welcome to another episode of The Prof G Pod. This week, in place of our regularly scheduled programming, we share an episode of Stay Tuned with Preet, a podcast in which former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara breaks down legal topics in the news and interviews leaders across politics, law, and culture.
In this episode, Preet speaks with Michael Sandel, a professor of political philosophy at Harvard and the author of several books, including his latest, Equality, what it means and why it matters. They discuss what human nature can tell us about governance, how higher ed can foster free expression, and how we might navigate deep moral disagreements in our politics.
By the way, when we drop a pod from one of our sisters, our brother pods in the Vox Media Network, it's usually something that's really good. And that's why we get to cherry pick. And for those of you who don't know Preep Arara, He's very thoughtful, very soulful, and very dreamy. And by the way, he's my number. He's my one call.
If for whatever reason I end up in a prison somewhere, he's like my one call. And I've told him, if you ever see my name come up on your phone, it's not I want to hang out. It's pick up the fucking phone because daddy is in trouble. The dog's been picked up by the dog catcher and needs help. Needs help. Anyways, with that, here we are with Stay Tuned with Preet.
From CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network, welcome to Stay Tuned. I'm Preet Bharara. One of the mistakes that we've made has been to assert or to assume that the arc of the moral universe bends in a certain way.
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