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Introduction : markets and morals, Market triumphalism. - Everything for sale. - The role of markets. - Our rancorous politics. - 1, Jumping the queue, Airports, amusement parks, car pool lanes. - Hired line standers. - Ticket scalpers. - Concierge doctors. - Markets versus queues. - Yosemite campsites. - Papal masses. - Springsteen concerts. - 2, Incentives, Cash for sterilization. - The economic approach to life. - Paying kids for good grades. - Bribes to lose weight. - Selling the right to immigrate. - A market in refugees. - Speeding tickets and subway cheats. - Tradable procreation permits. - Tradable pollution permits. - Carbon offsets. - Paying to kill an endangered rhino. - Ethics and economics. - 3, How markets crowd out morals, Hired friends. - Bought apologies and wedding toasts. - The case against gifts. - Auctioning college admission. - Coercion and corruption. - Nuclear waste sites. - Donation days and day-care pickups. - Blood for sale. - Economizing love. - 4, Markets in life and death, Janitors insurance. - Betting on death. - Internet death pools. - Insurance versus gambling. - The terrorism futures market. - The lives of strangers. - Death bonds. - 5, Naming rights, Autographs for sale. - Corporate-sponsored home runs. - Luxury skyboxes. - Moneyball. - Bathroom advertising. - Ads in books. - Body billboards. - Branding the public square. - Branded lifeguards and nature trails. - Police cars and fire hydrants. - Commercials in the classroom. - Ads in jails. - The skyboxification of everyday life.
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