Ned Yeung on Nostr: 'Drawing on the turmoil of the past decade, Mark Carney shows how "market economies" ...
'Drawing on the turmoil of the past decade, Mark Carney shows how "market economies" have evolved into "market societies" where price determines the value of everything. When we think about what we, as individuals, value most highly, we might list fairness, health, the protection of our rights, economic security from poverty, the preservation of natural diversity, resources, and beauty.'
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