The more things money can buy, the harder it is to be poor Michael Sandel, Comment is Free
Over the last few decades we ve become a market society where almost everything is up for sale. Subscribe to The Guardian There are cash incentives for doctors to diagnose dementia patients or for teachers if their students get better exam results. The problem, says Harvard philosopher Michael Sandel, is that where money determines access to fundamental necessities like health and education, inequality matters a lot more than it otherwise would. Guardian website is
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