What Money Can't Buy (Summary)

ebook The Moral Limits of Markets

By Michael J. Sandel

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getAbstract Summary: Get the key points from this book in less than 10 minutes.

In this timely treatise, Harvard professor Michael J. Sandel intervenes in the cultural trend toward expanding the market's role in society. In a balanced and humane tone – and with exceptionally smooth prose – he calls for a discussion of society's most profound values. Sandel's Harvard lectures are popular because he makes the complex accessible. That said, he unfortunately slides past some of the issues: More than once, he writes of ideas and activities that society judges as ethically dubious, without offering supporting evidence in the text. That objection aside, getAbstract recommends this moral investigation to a wide range of readers: It will be particularly useful to economists and to anyone concerned about doing the right thing.

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What Money Can't Buy (Summary)