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This book delves into the philosophical and ethical implications of the increasing role of markets in various aspects of life, questioning the extent to which money should be able to buy certain goods and services. It examines the moral limits of markets and the potential consequences of allowing money to influence areas traditionally considered outside the realm of commerce.
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