Who Gets What: Fair Compensation after Tragedy and Financial Upheaval
Autor Kenneth R. Feinbergen Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 iun 2012
Agent
Orange,
the
9/11
Victim
Compensation
Fund,
the
Virginia
Tech
massacre,
the
2008
financial
crisis,
and
the
Deep
Horizon
gulf
oil
spill:
each
was
a
disaster
in
its
own
right.
What
they
had
in
common
was
their
aftermath—each
required
compensation
for
lives
lost,
bodies
maimed,
livelihoods
wrecked,
economies
and
ecosystems
upended.
In
each
instance,
an
objective
third
party
had
to
step
up
and
dole
out
allocated
funds:
in
each
instance,
Presidents,
Attorneys
General,
and
other
public
officials
have
asked
Kenneth
R.
Feinberg
to
get
the
job
done.
InWho Gets What?, Feinberg reveals the deep thought that must go into each decision, not to mention the most important question that arises after a tragedy: why compensate at all? The result is a remarkably accessible discussion of the practical and philosophical problems of using money as a way to address wrongs and reflect individual worth.
InWho Gets What?, Feinberg reveals the deep thought that must go into each decision, not to mention the most important question that arises after a tragedy: why compensate at all? The result is a remarkably accessible discussion of the practical and philosophical problems of using money as a way to address wrongs and reflect individual worth.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781586489779
ISBN-10: 1586489771
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: none
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1586489771
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: none
Dimensiuni: 146 x 216 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Kenneth R. Feinberg, one of the nation's leading lawyers, has been front and center in some of the most complex public legal disputes of the past three decades: Agent Orange, asbestos, the closing of the Shoreham Nuclear Plant, and now, 9/11. A former prosecutor and member of two Presidential Commissions, he is also adjunct Professor of Law at Georgetown University, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and New York University. He lives in Washington D.C.
Recenzii
“An
interesting
prism
through
which
to
view
what
kind
of
lives
and
livelihoods
our
democracy
sees
fit
to
value…
This
peek
into
a
world
99
percent
of
us
will
never
experience
is
perhaps
the
most
powerful
lesson
of
Feinberg's
book.
It
reveals
how
our
society's
values
have
been
radically
skewed
to
greatly
reward
those
who
take
excessive
risks
in
creating
impenetrable
'vehicles'
that
have
almost
no
intrinsic
societal
value.”
Eric Posner,New Republic on line
“A helpful reminder that many institutions that we take for granted flourish only because the public does not pay attention to them. When political ruptures expose this machinery, savvy figures such as Kenneth Feinberg are called upon to play a paradoxical role. They convince the public that these institutions are fair by temporarily suspending their operation and using ad hoc procedures that better comport with public notions of fairness, until public attention wanders elsewhere.
Eric Posner,New Republic on line
“A helpful reminder that many institutions that we take for granted flourish only because the public does not pay attention to them. When political ruptures expose this machinery, savvy figures such as Kenneth Feinberg are called upon to play a paradoxical role. They convince the public that these institutions are fair by temporarily suspending their operation and using ad hoc procedures that better comport with public notions of fairness, until public attention wanders elsewhere.
Kirkus
Reviews
“An insider's account of how compensation decisions are made after major disasters…An opportunity to get to know a man whose work has affected thousands.”
Newsweek Daily Beast“When bad things happen and damages are due, it has frequently fallen on Washington lawyer Kenneth Feinberg to decide how much cash goes to whom—thus his unlikely career as America's King Solomon.” Washington Post“A clearly written and emotionally contained new book”
Washington Post
“In Who Gets What,” lawyer and master of disaster Kenneth R. Feinberg dissects the complicated business of settling claims after calamity… A glance at recent headlines may indicate a long shelf life for Feinberg's book — who will compensate the victims of Jerry Sandusky? “Who Gets What” indeed."
Reed Richardson, Eric Alterman's blog onThe Nation
“An insider's account of how compensation decisions are made after major disasters…An opportunity to get to know a man whose work has affected thousands.”
Newsweek Daily Beast“When bad things happen and damages are due, it has frequently fallen on Washington lawyer Kenneth Feinberg to decide how much cash goes to whom—thus his unlikely career as America's King Solomon.” Washington Post“A clearly written and emotionally contained new book”
Washington Post
“In Who Gets What,” lawyer and master of disaster Kenneth R. Feinberg dissects the complicated business of settling claims after calamity… A glance at recent headlines may indicate a long shelf life for Feinberg's book — who will compensate the victims of Jerry Sandusky? “Who Gets What” indeed."
Reed Richardson, Eric Alterman's blog onThe Nation