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Market Killing
What the Free Market does and what social scientists can do about it
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280 pages
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The book examines the consequences of free market policies implemented in the late 20th century, highlighting their role in increasing inequality and violence. It explores how these economic changes contributed to the emergence of a vast criminal economy and led to the deterioration of social and cultural life, offering a critical analysis of the interplay between economic systems and societal impacts.
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2000, paperback
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