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Analyzing Objections to Market-Based Solutions in Civic Life

A key argument against applying market principles to all aspects of life raises two distinct objections. The first is an objection about fairness and inequality, suggesting that in a society with vast wealth disparities, allowing everything to be bought and sold puts the less affluent at a significant disadvantage. The second is a corruption objection, which argues that putting a price on certain goods and practices can change their character and degrade their intrinsic value. Analyze the relationship between these two objections. Are they independent concerns, or can one influence the other? Justify your analysis with a specific example.

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