
Justice
S01E10: The Good Citizen/ Freedom Vs. Fit
Aristotle believes the purpose of politics is to promote and cultivate the virtue of its citizens. The telos or goal of the state and political community is the “good life”. And those citizens who contribute most to the purpose of the community are the ones who should be most rewarded. But how do we know the purpose of a community or a practice? How does Aristotle address the issue of individual rights and the freedom to choose? If our place in society is determined by where we best fit, doesn’t that eliminate personal choice? What if I am best suited to do one kind of work, but I want to do another?
Overview
Justice is the first Harvard course to be made freely available online and on public television. In this 12-part series, college professor Michael Sandel challenges us with hard moral dilemmas and invites us to ponder the right thing to do—in politics and in our everyday lives.
Episodes


S01E02 Putting a Price Tag on Life/How to Measure Pleasure

S01E03 Free to Choose/Who Owns Me?

S01E04 The Land is My Land/Consenting Adults

S01E05 Hired Guns?/For Sale: Motherhood

S01E06 Mind Your Motive/The Supreme Principle of Morality

S01E07 A Lesson In Lying/A Deal Is A Deal

S01E08 What's A Fair Start?/What Do We Deserve?

S01E09 Arguing Affirmative Action/What's The Purpose?

S01E10 The Good Citizen/ Freedom Vs. Fit

S01E11 The Claims Of Community/Where Our Loyaty Lies

S01E12 Debating Same-Sex Marriage/The Good Life
Cast
