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...initiative will offer students outside Cambridge a high-definition window onto one of Harvard’s most popular courses. Starting today, lectures for Bass Professor of Government Michael J. Sandel’s Core course, “Moral Reasoning 22: Justice,” will be filmed in high-definition video to be transmitted over the Internet to students worldwide...
...welcome the filming project,” he said. “Justice has always involved lively class discussion of hard moral questions, even in Sanders Theater [sic], and none of that will change...
...Today wasn’t a moral victory,” Harvard coach Sue Caples summarized. “It was a good test...
...short, Wagner's invisibility, far from making him conspicuous, merely corroborates the fact that "he was already, and had been long since, invisible in the moral sense." When he decides to reveal his power to others, he has just as much trouble getting them to believe in his unseen self as in his presence. "I'm sorry, Fred," says his bored doctor after Wagner has disappeared and reappeared before the man's eyes, "we just don't have time for any more shenanigans." Berger's sly theme: invisibility is almost beside the point. Character, not circumstance, is Wagner's dilemma...
Their concerts are as revivifying as anything in rock, with a strong undertow of something not often found this side of Bruce Springsteen: moral passion. U2's songs speak equally to the Selma of two decades ago and the Nicaragua of tomorrow. They are about spiritual search, and conscience and commitment, and it follows that some of the band's most memorable performances -- and, not incidentally, the ones that have helped U2 break through to an even wider audience -- have been in the service of a good cause, at Live Aid or during last summer's tour for Amnesty International...