Table of contents for Why some things should not be for sale : the moral limits of markets / Debra Satz.


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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
Chapter One: What Do Markets Do?
Part II
Chapter Two: The Changing Visions of Economics
Chapter Three: The Market's Place and Scope in Contemporary Egalitarian Political Theory
Chapter Four: Noxious Markets
Part III
Chapter Five: Markets in Women's Reproductive Labor
Chapter Six: Markets in Women's Sexual Labor
Chapter Seven: Child Labor: A Normative Perspective
Chapter Eight: Voluntary Slavery and the Limits of the Market
Chapter Nine: Ethical Issues in The Supply and Demand of Human Kidneys
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I
Chapter One: What Do Markets Do?
Part II
Chapter Two: The Changing Visions of Economics
Chapter Three: The Market's Place and Scope in Contemporary Egalitarian Political Theory
Chapter Four: Noxious Markets
Part III
Chapter Five: Markets in Women's Reproductive Labor
Chapter Six: Markets in Women's Sexual Labor
Chapter Seven: Child Labor: A Normative Perspective
Chapter Eight: Voluntary Slavery and the Limits of the Market
Chapter Nine: Ethical Issues in The Supply and Demand of Human Kidneys
Conclusion



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Free enterprise -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects.