Transcript
  • 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction by Luis Figueroa
  • 00:14    |    
    How did you get interested on the morality of the market?
  • 02:56    |    
    Does the behavior of companies and governments responsible for the economic crisis, help the case of morality in the market?
  • 04:25    |    
    Are politics and economics strange bedfellows?
  • 06:19    |    
    What kind of implications does morality have in making people understand the advantages of the market?
    • Barn raising
    • Benefits of insurance systems
    • Problem with natural resources conservation
  • 11:29    |    
    Final words
  • 11:35    |    
    Final credits


Morality of the Market

New Media  | 29 de abril de 2011  | Vistas: 29

Luis Figueroa has a conversation with Dwight Lee regarding the issues that surround the idea of morality in the market. They discuss why market is commonly viewed as immoral and explains a few of the main causes for this trend. He also comments on the importance of this issue for a society and discuss the benefits of its existence. Finally, Lee talks about the various ways of cooperation that are attached to market and morality, which ultimately satisfy the needs and demands of the individual within the social context.



 

 

 


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Honorary doctorate in social sciences