Michael Sandel: This land is my land / Consenting adults

Since I consider this lecture series "The right thing to do" to be an exceptional example of education and engaging an audience in a debate, I decided to continue posting those lectures. In this lecture he asks: "What happens to our natural rights once we enter society?"

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Michael Sandel: Free to choose / Who owns me?

This is the third part of Michael Sandel’s lecture series “The right thing to do”. In this part, Michael Sandel sparks a debate about libertarianism.

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Michael Sandel: Putting a price tag on life / How to measure pleasure

This is the second lecture of Michael Sandel’s great lecture series “Justice: What’s the right thing to do”.

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The subsequent lectures are available at justiceharvard.org

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Benjamin Polak: Auctions and the Winner’s Curse

This is the last lecture of the game theory lecture series by Benjamin Polak at Yale. The topic for this lecture is auctions.

(Even though it is the last one, you can easily understand it without watching the entire series.)

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Watch it on Academic Earth

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Benjamin Polak: Introduction to Game Theory

This Yale lecture by Benjamin Polak gives you a basic idea in Plain English about Game Theory.

You can find the rest of the lecture series at Academic Earth.

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