Buying Freedom
"Buying Freedom," published by Princeton University Press in 2007, is a compelling exploration of the complex interplay between economics, ethics, and the historical context of slave redemption. This insightful volume brings together a diverse group of scholars, including economists, anthropologists, historians, and philosophers, who delve into the practical and moral implications of this critical issue. With contributions from renowned authors such as Dean Karlan, Alan Krueger, Carol Ann Rogers, Kenneth Swinnerton, Arnab Basu, Nancy Chau, and Stanley Engerman, each essay offers a unique perspective that enriches the dialogue surrounding freedom and its costs. Spanning 280 pages, "Buying Freedom" is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the multifaceted dimensions of slavery and redemption. Discover the intricate arguments and thought-provoking insights that make this book a significant addition to your library.