What Money Can't Buy
About This Book
What Money Can't Buy (2013) examines how economic logic—including incentive systems and the commodification of everyday life—has infiltrated nearly all aspects of modern society. We now face challenging ethical dilemmas when marketplace values appear in domains where they fundamentally don't fit.
Who Should Read This?
- People curious about how economics and ethics interact
- Readers seeking critiques of three decades of unchallenged market ideology
- Anyone considering what type of society they hope to create
- Those who question whether all goods and services should be purchasable
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