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Markets Are Moral Training Grounds, are spaces of moral development because they offer us opportunities to discover others who have the moral qualities that we admire as well as because virtuous behavior is rewarded and immoral behavior is punished in markets.octogenarian 发表于 2025-3-23 17:57:20
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Sandra Venghaus,Sascha Stark,Pia Hilgerts is morally corrupting. As such, we ask and answer the question: Do markets corrupt our morals? Are markets moral spaces that depend on and cultivate our morality or are markets immoral spaces where vice thrives and is encouraged? Is virtue endogenous to markets?GROVE 发表于 2025-3-23 23:31:19
Introduction to the First Edition,n moral grounds. Specifically, we argue that both claims that the market neither promotes nor suppresses morality and that the market transforms private vice into public virtue are inadequate responses to the central moral criticism of markets.FLAG 发表于 2025-3-24 03:34:19
Marco Schmitt,Roger Häußling,Stefan Böschenate whether or not it is true that markets are likely to be morally corrupting using our theoretical understanding of how markets can and should work, and on the basis of evidence regarding how markets do work.星星 发表于 2025-3-24 08:48:31
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Markets as Monsters,ate whether or not it is true that markets are likely to be morally corrupting using our theoretical understanding of how markets can and should work, and on the basis of evidence regarding how markets do work.champaign 发表于 2025-3-24 17:03:07
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Sandra Venghaus,Sascha Stark,Pia Hilgerter, there is a debate among the critics, defenders, and students of commercial life concerning whether or not the wealth that societies gain by embracing markets comes at a high moral cost. This chapter argues that it is important to answer the question of whether or not engaging in market activitieCompass 发表于 2025-3-25 01:28:34
Marco Schmitt,Roger Häußling,Stefan Böschenguments is the notion that markets are morally corrupting. This common concern – what we call the central moral criticism – is often discussed in the language of moral philosophy, and the most damning critiques along these lines are deontological claims that do not allow for the possibility that mar