Unequal freedoms : the global market as an ethical system
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Unequal freedoms : the global market as an ethical system
Kumarian Press, 1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Lays bare the foundations of a new economics ... bids well to become a classic. --William Krehm, Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform *Covers a broad spectrum of themes developed by important thinkers including John Locke, Karl Marx, Peter Drucker, and Robert Reich *Unearths a range of issues including human need, environmental crises, consumerism, and citizenship This is the intelligent citizen's complete guide to the theory and practice of the global market, with clear and direct applicability to everyday life-experiences and emerging controversies and debates. This moral philosopher offers a step-by-step analysis of the global order as an ethical system, employing easy-to-follow arguments and focused analyses that are intelligible and interesting to students, scholars, and anyone attempting to come to grips with the crises of the contemporary world.
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