
"In 1996, political philosopher Michael Sandel predicted that globalization would 'banish ambiguity, shore up borders, harden the distinction between insiders and outsiders,' a prediction that has proven prophetic in today's divided society."
"Sandel's extensive writings cover justice, democracy, bioethics, and the moral limits of markets, showcasing his commitment to addressing the big questions that matter in society."
Michael Sandel, a political philosopher, received the Berggruen Prize for Philosophy & Culture, recognizing his influential contributions. He predicted in 1996 that globalization would create divisions and erode community, a notion that has become evident today. Sandel's work spans justice, democracy, and bioethics, with his popular 'Justice' course reaching millions globally. During the award ceremony, he reflected on his career and early challenges to conventional wisdom, including a notable debate with Ronald Reagan in high school.
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