Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
264
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 10, 2010
Wydawca
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0195311590
ISBN-13
9780195311594
Opis
Debra Satz explores the complex interplay between morality and economic transactions in her insightful examination of market limitations. She questions the pervasive belief that markets, when left unchecked, can yield optimal outcomes for society. By evaluating various contexts—from education to healthcare—Satz challenges the notion that everything is commodifiable, arguing that certain goods and services should remain outside the reach of market forces.
Through a thought-provoking analysis, Satz delves into the implications of treating all aspects of human life as tradable commodities. She invites readers to consider the ethical ramifications of such a view and asserts that some things, intrinsic to our humanity, deserve protection from market dynamics. Her work encourages a deeper reflection on the values we uphold as a society and the boundaries we must establish in the realm of commerce.
Through a thought-provoking analysis, Satz delves into the implications of treating all aspects of human life as tradable commodities. She invites readers to consider the ethical ramifications of such a view and asserts that some things, intrinsic to our humanity, deserve protection from market dynamics. Her work encourages a deeper reflection on the values we uphold as a society and the boundaries we must establish in the realm of commerce.
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