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Author Oman, Nathan, author.

Title The dignity of commerce : markets and the moral foundations of contract law / Nathan B. Oman.

Publication Info. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: Shakespeare and the predicament of contract theory -- Well-functioning markets and contract law -- Moral consequences of well-functioning markets -- Contract law, efficiency, and morality -- Consideration -- Remedies -- Boilerplate -- Pernicious markets and the limits of contract law -- Conclusion.
Summary "Why should the law care about enforcing contracts? We tend to think of a contract as the legal embodiment of a moral obligation to keep a promise. When two parties enter into a transaction, they are obligated as moral beings to play out the transaction in the way that both parties expect. But this overlooks a broader understanding of the moral possibilities of the market. Just as Shakespeare's Shylock can stand on his contract with Antonio not because Antonio is bound by honor but because the enforcement of contracts is seen as important to maintaining a kind of social arrangement, today's contracts serve a fundamental role in the functioning of society. With The Dignity of Commerce, Nathan B. Oman argues persuasively that well functioning markets are morally desirable in and of themselves and thus a fit object of protection through contract law. Markets, Oman shows, are about more than simple economic efficiency. To do business with others, we must demonstrate understanding of and satisfy their needs. This ability to see the world from another's point of view inculcates key virtues that support a liberal society. Markets also provide a context in which people can peacefully cooperate in the absence of political, religious, or ideological agreement. Finally, the material prosperity generated by commerce has an ameliorative effect on a host of social ills, from racial discrimination to environmental destruction"--Publisher's website
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Subject Contracts -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Contracts -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Contracts.
Commerce -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Commerce -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Law -- Philosophy.
Law -- Philosophy.
Commerce.
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Law.
Other Form: Print version: Oman, Nathan. Dignity of commerce. Chicago ; London : The University of Chicago Press, 2016 9780226415529 (DLC) 2016017327 (OCoLC)944087575
ISBN 9780226415666 (electronic book)
022641566X (electronic book)
9780226415529
022641552X