What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of MarketsFarrar, Straus and Giroux, 24. tra 2012. - Broj stranica: 256 In What Money Can't Buy, renowned political philosopher Michael J. Sandel rethinks the role that markets and money should play in our society. |
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... offer cell phone access and same-day appointments for patients willing to pay annual fees ranging from $1,500 to $25,000.6 • The right to emit a metric ton of carbon into the atmosphere: €13 (about $18). The European Union runs a carbon ...
... offer financial incentives for weight loss and other kinds of healthy behavior.14 • Buy the life insurance policy of an ailing or elderly person, pay the annual premiums while the person is alive, and then collect the death benefit when ...
... offer: when we decide that certain goods may be bought and sold, we decide, at least implicitly, that it is appropriate to treat them as commodities, as instruments of profit and use. But not all goods are properly valued in this way.18 ...
... offering coach passengers the chance to buy line-cutting privileges as an à la carte perk. For an extra $39, United Airlines will sell you priority boarding for your flight from Denver to Boston, along with the right to.
... offers an even more affordable fast-track option: wait in the long security line or pay £3 (about $5) and go to the ... offer a way to avoid the wait: for about twice the price of standard admission, they'll sell you a pass that lets ...
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Incentives | |
How Markets Crowd Out Morals | |
Versus Gambling The Terrorism Futures Market The Lives of Strangers | |
Branding the Public Square Branded Lifeguards and Nature Trails Police | |
Acknowledgments | |
A Note About the Author | |