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In "What Money Can’t Buy," philosopher Michael J. Sandel critiques market values dominating society's moral framework. He believes such market dominance leads to inequity in essential goods distribution and corrupts moral and civic virtues. Sandel suggests that markets have supplanted older value systems, causing significant moral and social consequences. This summary also considers opposing pro-capitalist perspectives, arguing for the moral merits of markets.
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0:00 Intro
0:53 What are Market Values
1:19 Efficiency market
3:07 Utilitarianism Argument
3:58 Libertarian Argument
4:23 Free-market economics
5:43 Critique of marketization of society
7:50 Summary of this book