Language: English
1 The Magical Asymmetry Thesis 2 Semiotic Objections to Markets 3 Sandel 4 Sex 5 Walzer 6 Expressivist Arguments 7 What We Talk About When We Talk About the Limits of Markets 8 Why Good Academics Produce Bad Research 9 Market Norms and Academic Norms 10 The Theory and Practice of Changing Norms Archard Conclusion Introduction Satz Semiotics Surrogacy and Money-Based Exchange and Semiotics and Spheres
Publisher: Routledge
Published: Feb 15, 2022
Description:
In Markets with Limits James Stacey Taylor argues that current debates over the moral limits of markets have derailed. He argues that they focus on a marketcritical position that almost nobody holds: That certain goods and services can be freely given away but should never be bought or sold. And he argues that they focus on a type of argument for this position that there is reason to believe that nobody holds: That trade in certain goods or services is wrongful solely because of what it would communicate.