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When you feel disgust negotiating a babysitter’s rate or watching a landlord exploit a tenant, that’s not just personal discomfort — it’s your moral economy speaking. This episode explores the intellectual tradition behind that feeling, from Karl Polanyi’s “fictitious commodities” to Viviana Zelizer’s “relational work” to E.P. Thompson’s concept of moral economy. We examine why money is not neutral, how markets can degrade relationships when they enter the wrong spheres, and what movements — from universal basic income to re-embedding markets in social life — offer a path toward a society where nobody has to negotiate for their basic dignity.
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