The financial crisis is about more than money. It is also about
morality, casting an uncomfortable light on the links between the
activities of bankers and the wellbeing of society as a whole. The
idea that economics is morally neutral or that finance should be
above ethical scrutiny deserves to be challenged. The Most Reverend
Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury, and Larry Elliott,
Economics Editor of the Guardian, bring together a group of
distinguished commentators to open up the ethical debate in the
search for a fairer vision of economic justice.
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