What Money Can’t Buy. Book Summary

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Michael J. Sandel

What’s inside

Michael J. Sandel examines the ethical dilemmas faced in a society where almost everything can be bought and sold. He questions the moral implications of a market-driven world.

You’ll Learn

  • Understanding the ethical limits of markets
  • Evaluating the role of money in society
  • Reflecting on personal value systems
  • Gaining insight into current social and economic debates

Key Points

  • The Commodification of Everything
  • Incentives vs. Moral Choices
  • The Impact of Markets on Inequality
  • Market Triumphalism and its Critics
  • Reclaiming the Moral Debate

Who’s it For

  • Ethics enthusiasts
  • Economists
  • Philosophers
  • Sociologists
  • General readers interested in social issues

About the author

Michael J. Sandel is a renowned political philosopher and a Harvard University professor known for his works on ethics and public policy.