Can Markets Corrupt Social Values?
Are there moral or civic goods that are corrupted or degraded if they’re sold in the market? Harvard political philosopher Micahel Sandel and Judge Richard Posner discuss in this full-length interview from “What Money Can’t Buy.”
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