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Michael Sandel
Tim Franks talks to philosopher Michael Sandel. He says that markets are becoming more and more intrusive. Are they? And if so, how do you draw up the rules for their moral limits?
Michael Sandel is a philosopher with the global profile of a rock star. His argument that markets are increasingly entering all parts of life, and are becoming more and more destructive, has won him a worldwide following. But are commercial interests and financial incentives really that much more intrusive these days and, if so, how do you draw up the rules for the moral limits of markets?
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Tue 14 May 201320:30GMT
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Interviewer | Tim Franks |
| Interviewed Guest | Michael Sandel |
Broadcasts
- Tue 14 May 201303:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Tue 14 May 201308:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Tue 14 May 201314:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK
- Tue 14 May 201320:30GMTBBC News Channel except BBC News UK