Vaddhaka Linn
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“Peter Singer, a moral philosopher and professor at Princeton University points out, however, that there are in fact three freedoms at stake here: the freedom to donate blood for no financial reward, the freedom to sell blood, but also the freedom to give blood as a priceless gift whose value hinges solely on the need of the recipient, because it cannot be bought.14”
― The Buddha on Wall Street: What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It
― The Buddha on Wall Street: What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It
“Although the impression might be given from this discussion that economists wish to preserve some kind of balance between contrasting values in the market and the non-market spheres of public life, the current reality is that market values are more and more crowding out non-market values; and in the process, they are undermining general moral standards.”
― The Buddha on Wall Street: What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It
― The Buddha on Wall Street: What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It
“As the authors of the studies point out, these effects suggest that economics education may have serious consequences for students’ attitudes towards greed.”
― The Buddha on Wall Street: What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It
― The Buddha on Wall Street: What's Wrong with Capitalism and What We Can Do about It
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