Summary:
The book explores the intersection of value systems and economic value, arguing for a reevaluation of what society considers important in the face of global challenges like climate change and inequality. It presents a vision for aligning market forces with moral and social values to create a more sustainable and inclusive world.
Key points:
1. Value vs. Values: Carney notes a shift where market value overshadows human values. He advocates for a society that prioritizes principles like fairness and solidarity over mere financial gain.
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