What Money Can’t Buy
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“What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets” by Michael Sandel is a thought-provoking examination of the ethical implications of commodifying various aspects of life. Sandel argues that while markets can be effective in allocating resources, there are areas—such as education, healthcare, and personal relationships—where introducing market principles can undermine values that are essential to a good society. Through engaging examples and discussions, he challenges readers to consider what should and shouldn’t be for sale, prompting a deeper reflection on the moral boundaries of market-driven economies. This book encourages a conversation about the role of ethics in economic decision-making and the importance of preserving human dignity in the face of commercialization.
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