
What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets
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Michael J. Sandel
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Children’s
Action & Adventure
Business & Economics
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
241
言語
中国語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2022
出版社
CITIC Press Corporation
版
2nd
ISBN-10
7521737601
ISBN-13
9787521737608
説明
In a thought-provoking exploration of the intersection between ethics and economics, this work delves into the complexities of a society increasingly defined by market values. Michael J. Sandel challenges the reader to reflect on what it means to buy and sell in a world where money seems to override moral considerations. He scrutinizes various aspects of life—from education to healthcare—illustrating how market-driven choices can often diminish the intrinsic value of important social goods.
Through compelling examples and insightful arguments, Sandel raises critical questions about the moral implications of commodifying nearly every facet of human experience. His analysis invites readers to consider where the lines should be drawn between market transactions and ethical values, ultimately encouraging a deeper contemplation of what we might lose when everything is for sale. The work serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to rethink the role of markets in shaping society.
Through compelling examples and insightful arguments, Sandel raises critical questions about the moral implications of commodifying nearly every facet of human experience. His analysis invites readers to consider where the lines should be drawn between market transactions and ethical values, ultimately encouraging a deeper contemplation of what we might lose when everything is for sale. The work serves as both a cautionary tale and a call to rethink the role of markets in shaping society.