Michael Sandel Interview LIVE India Today Conclave 2023 | Prof Harvard University On Divided World

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  • Watch the interview of Michael Sandel exclusively at India Today Conclave 2023. The political philosopher & professor of Harvard Law School talk about ideas of justice and why we are so divided.
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Komentáře • 37

  • @rajbalasingh1014
    @rajbalasingh1014 Před 4 měsíci

    Great !👍 wonderful thoughts 👏👏...

  • @ckakunje
    @ckakunje Před rokem +8

    Weird parallels drawn between western and Indian context reminds me how four blind people described an elephant after touching different parts

    • @adityarathore2036
      @adityarathore2036 Před rokem

      But were these four people wrong, is truth subjective or is the truth objective which never changes.

    • @Shiva-jw5ds
      @Shiva-jw5ds Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@adityarathore2036Truth is Subjective, Facts are Objective.
      And yes those 4 people were wrong, coz 4 different parts aren't enough to paint the whole picture.

  • @Shiva-jw5ds
    @Shiva-jw5ds Před 3 měsíci

    So our Professor is explaining the US Political System and Rajdeep is applying that perspective to Indian Politics.
    Very Good👍

  • @buxptest
    @buxptest Před rokem +1

    Contribution to society is so essential

  • @kalyanidivakar
    @kalyanidivakar Před rokem

    Such discourses make sense who want to stabilize society

  • @thomasthomasphilp4393
    @thomasthomasphilp4393 Před rokem +1

    Middle Class which is the backbone of democracy is diminishing. This is the reason!

  • @lethalnuke
    @lethalnuke Před rokem +3

    Rajdeep’s questions are paragraph in itself and includes a lot of assertions. That might be his style. But it lacks the punch by the time he completes his narrative.

  • @venugopaljee
    @venugopaljee Před rokem +2

    Graphics at the background are distracting and are strenuous to the eyes

  • @hina1960
    @hina1960 Před rokem +1

    People of India doesn't think democracy in India is in danger only few people who have cherished privilege in this country and now not getting those privilege thinks democracy is in dangers.

    • @anujchaturvedi6296
      @anujchaturvedi6296 Před rokem +1

      How is democracy in danger in India? It's not your Pakistan. We have elections almost all years.

  • @riesenbuhai
    @riesenbuhai Před 6 měsíci

    Michael Sandel has deep reflections of liberal politics. After all beeing an extremist in either direction is not the solution formbeeimg a healthy society and for the minors who need to be protected it's important to understand that even stupid people have rights and of course anxiety.

  • @shyamsumansinghAdvocate
    @shyamsumansinghAdvocate Před 6 měsíci

    1:00 Another slap on rajdeep 5:19

  • @kalyanidivakar
    @kalyanidivakar Před rokem +1

    Tech is not disruptive but how it is used make sense because people also got benefited from same Tech. Technology always useful but misuse of it is Problem, for every thing both aspects are always there just similar to medicine which is poison at inappropriate dose. Education about in Appropriate doses needed and need to understand side effects of medicine by society.

  • @karanvaghela1796
    @karanvaghela1796 Před rokem +3

    Forget all these we don't even have own places of worship. Ask musalman and Christian to give up their own places of worship forget about that. This debate is not released to Indian perspective.

    • @vir00
      @vir00 Před 6 měsíci

      He is selling a neo liberal worldview and keeping up a facade of nationalism or identity just to keep the common folk under control. In this framework religious and ethnic groups are slowly diluted and controlled by the technocrats and will give up their places if the state decides so.

  • @ssnayar994
    @ssnayar994 Před rokem

    30 years ago?
    Didn't he conduct a session at INFOSYS?

  • @samm8654
    @samm8654 Před 8 měsíci

    मेरिट धारी भांडो की डांग मार दी मायकल दादा ने😂😂😂😂 हमारे इधर भी बोहात मेरिट धारी हे इधर उनके चोचले बोहट हे इधर😂😂😂

  • @buxptest
    @buxptest Před rokem

    Democracy is the same every where. Just the socialist aspect differs

  • @Nashaking316
    @Nashaking316 Před rokem +1

    No when you lie that a farmer got killed when he died of an accident we call you anti national. We don’t mind your questions!!!

  • @hrithiksingh5069
    @hrithiksingh5069 Před rokem +2

    Rajdeep can name INC for liberal party of India but he can't name BJP in hyper nationalist 😂

  • @thomasthomasphilp4393

    Algorithms must be banned.

  • @manishsood6119
    @manishsood6119 Před rokem +1

    People who lost through Democratic process looked upon Judiciary to rule indirectly but having failed there are looking upon Western countries and scholars and Cabal to plan downfall of Democratically elected Govt .

  • @seshanm54
    @seshanm54 Před rokem +1

    One of the most muddled discussions I have heard. Here is a 'woke' Michael Sandel talking about the 'tyranny of merit' and a Rajdeep trying to fit an inverted set of Indian circumstances. Already the Michael Sandel is saying "us".
    Talk about identity and hubris!
    All self-labelled.

  • @drsp374
    @drsp374 Před rokem

    BS

  • @CRuS4D3R88
    @CRuS4D3R88 Před rokem

    Whole discussion is condescending towards the NON LEFT implying that they r the bad guys which makes the discussion futile coz this condescending attitude is the nub of the problem. . RW could be bad guys in the world but not in India coz hindutvavadis are not same as European American nationalists, hyper nationalists. The OET(Ontology, epistemology, theology) and history of hindu DHARAM(majority Hindus being the oppressed in medieval India) is completely different.
    Read sai depaks book - INDIA that is bharat and India bharat and Pakistan
    Pseudoliberals have this tendency to deny any grievance or hurt of majority community and accept non grievances of an ORGANISED AGGRESSIVE MINORITY 'Peaceful' community saying that the majority community cannot be a victim. That will keep polarising the majority.
    Pseudoliberals r in bed with the peaceful community

  • @muravi8167
    @muravi8167 Před rokem

    BAKWASEN - what is the REAL value added in this interaction ?

  • @thedroidbha
    @thedroidbha Před rokem +1

    Totally disagree with the word/identification as "hyper nationalist." It's kind of dumb - one is either a nationalist or not. Similar to one is either in love or not, there is nothing like hyper love... Just ridiculous.

    • @focusmaestro4013
      @focusmaestro4013 Před 10 měsíci

      Absolutely wrong! It is obvious that there can be various stages of affection towards a given subject, like a spectrum. That's why words like 'mania' exists. Maybe you are a rare human who runs according to a binary style of thoughts, Anyway, You can disagree....your view being dumb or correct is another matter. However, learn how to express your opinions in a respectful manner.

  • @UdayKumar-dz3uk
    @UdayKumar-dz3uk Před rokem

    Extremely boring