Dwight R. Lee

Dwight R. Lee is the O’Neil Professor of Global Markets and Freedom in the Cox School of Business at Southern Methodist University.

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Book Review

What Money Can't Buy: The Moral Limits of Markets

MARCH 21, 2013 by DWIGHT R. LEE

Michael Sandel's arguments that markets crowd out "nonmarket values worth caring about" is appealing and easy to understand, but often fails to account fully for the roles prices play or the constraints on our abilities to form deep, intimate bonds with millions of people at once.

Feature

Reducing Income Inequality at the Expense of the Poor

FEBRUARY 05, 2013 by DWIGHT R. LEE

Income inequality is often a side effect of some very good things we'd be better off not doing away with.

Article

Making Social Security More Harmful

Advocates of Social Security Defraud American Workers

OCTOBER 01, 2008 by J. R. CLARK, DWIGHT R. LEE
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May 2013

From natural systems to human systems, we start to notice patterns in nature that are products of good flow. Adrian Bejan discusses this crucial insight--and how it makes freedom even more needful--in this month's interview. Zachary Caceres looks at what emergence can tell us about the universe, the market, the heart, and the sacred; Mike Reid recounts the tragedies produced when the State tries to impose its order on people who have already developed their own; Gary Galles channels Leonard Read: the State is a clenched fist, he says, so it cannot create; Brad Taylor says democracy might just be another imposed order in some situations; Karl Borden wonders whether an individual's right to be left alone can be part of the order of things; and much, much more.Download Free PDF

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