What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets Free Audiobook Download by Michael J. Sandel


From the age of 10, Michael Jonas Sandel had a strong sense that he should do something more than make a living. In this audiobook, he teaches us about how we are always moral agents, and to ask ourselves what is really good for society and what is not.

What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets is a provocative conversation about the ever-expanding influence of markets on American life and culture. With insight and wit, Michael J. Sandel, one of America's most insightful social scholars, argues that we are entering "an era in which commercial values have effectively become cultural ones."

The United States of America is the wealthiest country in the world. It's also a very unequal country, and a recent poll found that nearly half of Americans would like to live in a society where everyone has an equal chance to succeed. This questioning of American capitalism and its excesses prompted Michael J. Sandel, author of "What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets," to write this book to explore what it means for markets to be ethical and moral. In his audiobook, he expands upon the idea that markets can only exist ethically if they're based on mutual respect--respect for human dignity, respect for public goods, and respect for fair play--and how these values are slowly disappearing as markets become more powerful.

One of the most influential and important books of this era, "What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets" by Michael J. Sandel is an audiobook download that tells the story of a famous Yale law school debate between Michael Sandel and Alfie Kohn. Controversial topics like education, health care, and political campaigns are brought up to show how they all fall under a framework set forth in this book.

The author argues that money should be seen as a means to an end, not an end in itself. There are many things that it cannot buy, including society's moral obligations. The book contends that while markets have proven to be successful in solving many social and environmental problems, "there is something morally necessary about the human person"

"What Money Can't Buy" is a book by Michael J. Sandel, Professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. It was published in 2012 and discusses how society limits what we do to ourselves with money. Sandel believes that markets should not be allowed to create artificial incentives for the homogenization of society because it can make us more callous and less charitable towards the needs of others.

Published Date 2012-04-24
Duration 7 hours 30 minutes
Author Michael J. Sandel
Narrated Michael J. Sandel
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Non-Fiction
Parent Category Philosophy, Business Development

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