In
College Ethics: A Reader on Moral Issues that Affect You, 2nd Edition. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 582-596 (
2020)
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When is it wrong to buy something? Is it wrong whenever the product was produced unethically? What if your purchase doesn’t make adifference to whether the unethical practice continues? What about purchasing and eating animal products specifically? And however answer all those questions, how should we engage with people who act wrongly as consumers? In this essay, Mark Budolfson provides some tools for thinking more clearly about these questions, arguing that we need to be careful to separate our assessment of how things are produced from our assessment of consumers.