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Or that a charity pays women with drug or alcohol addictions US$300 in cash to get sterilised or undertake long-term contraception? Some 4,100 women have accepted this offer.
Harvard political theorist Michael Sandel cites these examples in What Money Can't Buy, his important and thoughtful new book. He argues that in recent years, we have been slipping without much reflection into relying upon markets in ways that undermine the fairness of our society.
That's one of the underlying battles this campaign year. Many Republicans, including Mr Mitt Romney, have a deep faith in the ability of laissez-faire markets to create optimal solutions.
There's something to that faith because markets, indeed, tend to be efficient.
Pollution taxes are widely accepted as often preferable than rigid regulations on pollutants. It may also make sense to sell advertising on the sides of public buses, perhaps even to sell naming rights to subway stations.
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