Prospects for the elimination of tastes from economics and ethics

In Ellen Frankel Paul, Jeffrey Paul & Fred Dycus Miller (eds.), Ethics and economics. New York, N.Y.: [Published by] B. Blackwell for the Social Philosophy and Policy Center, Bowling Green State University (1985)
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