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Why Some Things Should Not Be for Sale: The Moral Limits of Markets (Oxford Political Philosophy)
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Review "A wonderfully lucid tour of the thinking on markets over the years by economists and philosophers, from Adam Smith through Ronald Dworkin. Her main focus is markets that almost all find offensive: child labor, sex, kidneys. But the lessons she draws from them raise hard questions about the markets for health care, education, and maybe even credit derivatives." -- Harvard Business Review
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