Do Markets Make Us Moral?
A new study [PDF] examining the United States between 1850 and 1920 found that expanded market access โ€“ driven largely by railroad expansion โ€“ made Americans more trusting of strangers and more outward-looking, but weakened family-based care for the vulnerable.

Researchers Max Posch of the University of Exeter and Itzchak Tzachi Raz of Hebrew University compared places and people gaining different levels of commercial conne โ€ฆ โŒ˜ Read more

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