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錢買不到的東西:金錢與正義的攻防【暢銷十萬冊典藏版】(Michael J. Sandel)

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錢買不到的東西:金錢與正義的攻防【暢銷十萬冊典藏版】(Michael J. Sandel): : 15 Michael J. Sandel 198027 3751. 5www. JusticeHarvard. org BBC20122017 2020The Tyranny of Merit

作者: 邁可.桑德爾  |  譯者: 吳四明 / 姬健梅


       如果《正義》鍛鍊了你的思辨能力,
  那麼,《錢買不到的東西》將讓你拉高格局、釐清問題、正確決策,
  徹底理解金錢的意義,以正確的方式對待你所珍愛的事物。

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  「錢」,是我們不可或缺的。
  學習、工作、財務分配、健保、教育、競選支票、媒體真假訊息、人際關係……全都離不開「錢」。
  該如何思考金錢與價值,才能看清楚自己真正想要的?

  在這個「錢」能買到一切的世界,
  我們面對的,不只是財富的分配不公,
  而是必須去思考金錢的本質,以及我們要選擇怎樣的人生!

  你想過嗎?
  政治人物付錢給網紅,就能為自己打造全新形象;
  病患只要多付費,可以獲得醫師的手機號碼,全年無休醫療諮詢;
  役男不想當兵,政府可以花錢請外國傭兵去打仗;
  以獎金激勵閱讀,竟會逐漸侵蝕孩子的內在動力;
  棒球選手奔回本壘,是一件可以收錢接受企業贊助的事……

  從健康醫療、教育、法律、政治到人際關係,金錢交易的市場機制,已經滲透到生活的各面向。《正義》課程點擊率創紀錄的哈佛大學教授桑德爾,花了15年蒐集各界案例,引導讀者層層拆解經濟制度、各種行為背後蘊含的意義,提醒我們反思:世上有什麼東西是無論如何都不該用錢去買的?當一切都被標上價格,事物的價值難道也跟著變質了?當每樣東西都能買賣,是否有錢就有了天壤之別?

  在金錢掛帥的世界裡,我們必須理解錢的本質與市場經濟的極限,才能做出正確決策,活出理想中的美好人生!

  無論你是想迎合市場卻害怕違背本心的商業決策者、期許自己鍛鍊邏輯思考的學生、盼能啟發深度反思的教育者、為金錢苦惱的平凡人,都能透過桑德爾教授的引導,開啟一場精采的思辨之旅,建立起坦然面對「錢」的堅定態度。


作者
當代最有影響力的政治哲學家/邁可‧桑德爾(Michael J. Sandel)

  牛津大學博士、哈佛大學政治哲學教授、美國人文與科學院院士。1980年起在哈佛大學任教,曾任美國總統生命倫理委員會的委員。以《自由主義與正義的侷限》一書奠定其學術地位,其後陸續出版《為什麼我們需要公共哲學》《訂製完美》《正義》《錢買不到的東西》等書,著作被翻譯為27種語言,並獲得哈佛大學教學卓越獎、美國政治學會特別成就獎。

  桑德爾的「正義」課程以互動式教學為人津津樂道,創下哈佛375年的紀錄,累積修課人數超過1.5萬。他善於以各種實例,激發思辨式的討論,並挑戰聽者價值觀的極限。哈佛大學將課程製作成電視與網路公開課程(www.JusticeHarvard.org),線上點閱率締造了傳奇紀錄。他亦將課程撰寫成《正義:一場思辨之旅》一書,得到熱烈迴響。

  桑德爾的教室從校園開展到全世界,講學足跡遍及各國,在英國BBC錄製「全球哲學家」節目,與全球三十國、六十位參與者線上對話,並於牛津大學、國會圖書館演講。他曾兩度來到台灣,帶領聽眾實踐如同公開課中的「公共辯論」。2012年在台大的演講,一天內湧入六千人報名,盛況空前;2017年應「傅爾布萊特領袖論壇」之邀,發表演說。

  他的著作與演講風靡全球,獲媒體讚譽為「當代最貼近世人的哲學家」「學者中的搖滾巨星」「全球最知名的哲學教師」。桑德爾證明了深奧的哲學也能普及到一般民眾的生活,理性的公共辯論在各地都能實現。2020年重磅新作《The Tyranny of Merit》中文版即將由先覺出版社發行。

譯者

吳四明


  輔仁大學日文系畢,現旅居溫哥華。譯作包括:《經濟學的第一堂課》《哈佛最受歡迎的行銷課》(先覺出版)。

姬健梅

  台灣師範大學國文系畢,德國科隆大學德語文學碩士,輔仁大學翻譯研究所中英文組。從事翻譯多年,近期譯作包括《一個明亮的人,如何能理解黑暗?:《罪行》德國律師的思索》(先覺出版)、《寂寞終站》(寂寞出版)。
 
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