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Peter Jaworski
Associate Teaching Professor
Jason Brennan
Jason Brennan
Robert J. and Elizabeth Flanagan Family Professor

Originally Appeared In

Libertarianism.org

Free Thoughts, Ep. 192: Markets in Everything? (with Jason Brennan and Peter Jaworski)

Jason Brennan and Peter Jaworski think that anything you’re allowed to do for free, you should be able to do for money. That means buying and selling kidneys, children, sex, grades, waiting in line; virtually anything. Are they right?

What should you be able to buy and sell? What does it mean to pay someone for something?

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