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...Fellow at the Institute of Politics, I felt a little like Rip Van Winkle awakening. I was older, but at first glance Harvard seemed exactly the same: Derek C. Bok was President; Professor Michael J. Sandel, the Bass Professor of Government, was teaching Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice?? to capacity crowds; the smart, serious students still wore heavy backpacks, waterproof boots, and puffy down “Michelin Man” coats. There were even disgruntled protesters in Harvard Yard—it all seemed in order and profoundly familiar. Over the course of the semester...
...Dinosaurs And Their Relatives”—while others border on the obscure—for instance, Literature and Arts B-48, “Chinese Imaginary Space.” The welcome exceptions to this rule—such as Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice??—have unsurprisingly swelled in class size.We cannot see any reason why General Education will not go the same way, particularly if the Faculty debates of the past few months are any indication. For instance, we were initially enthusiastic about the Task Force on General Education?...
...important thing that I’ve learned here—far more important than the slides I memorized for Literature and Arts B-21, “Images of Alexander the Great” or the critique of utilitarianism I learned in Moral Reasoning 22, “Justice??—also came to me as something of a sudden realization, this one during Russian class as we were reading a short story by Chekhov. The lesson, contained in the text itself, was the simple phrase: “Everything in the world is beautiful...
Jasmine J. Mahmoud ’04—who began her career in finance and eventually ended up at the Brennan Center for Justice??said that in her experience there are more women than men in the nonprofit sector...
Tribe noted that his argument before Roberts yesterday was a far cry from the chief justice??s days in the classroom...