The Amoral Life

In the New York Times, Roxana Robinson reviews Jonathan Dee’s The Privileges.

At the core of this intelligent and ambitious book are questions about values. Dee’s primary message — that the family is essential to society, that we abandon it at our peril — is persuasive. Less so is the notion that uxorious idealism, not greed, might lie behind insider trading.

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