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  • Epigraph: Markets have a natural disposition to favour needs and wants that can be reduced to commercial criteria or economic measurement. If you can sell it or buy it, then it is quantifiable and we can assess its contribution to (quantitative) measues of collective well-being. But what of those goods which humans have always valued but which do not lend themselves to quantifications? Ill Fares the Land. Tony Judt.

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    y separately published work icon Island no. 127 Summer 2011 Z1841549 2011 periodical issue 2011 pg. 6-11
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