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Over the past fifty years, “end of life” has become a major site of economic, ethical, clinical, and policy debate, reflecting a historical moment in which societies are confronting the limits of human agency amid stagnating growth. This talk, drawing on ethnographic research in California hospitals and the arguments of Values at the End of Life, examines how these limits are communicated in palliative care and what this reveals about the broader processes of economization.