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by Stephen Kershnar
language: english
Publisher: State University of New York Press, February of 2012 ‧
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Examines whether race-based programs and slavery reparations are justified.

Among the most controversial issues in the United States is the question of whether public or private agencies should adopt preferential treatment programs or be required to pay reparations for slavery. Using a carefully reasoned philosophical approach, Stephen Kershnar argues that programs such as affirmative action and calls for slavery reparations are unjust for three reasons. First, the state has a duty to direct resources to those persons who, through their abilities, will benefit most from them. Second, he argues that, in the case of slavery, past injustice-where both the victims and perpetrators are long dead-cannot ground current claims to compensation. As terrible as slavery was, those who claim a right to compensation today owe their existence to it, he reasons, and since the events that bring about a person's existence are normally thought to be beneficial, past injustices do not warrant compensation. Finally, even if past injustices were allowed to serve as the basis of compensation in the present, other variables prevent a reasonable estimation of the amount owed.

Justice For The Past

by Stephen Kershnar

Property Description
ISBN: 9780791485156
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Release Date: February of 2012
Language: English
Pages: 170
Format: eBook
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Collection: Suny Series In American Constitutionalism
Categories: eBooks in English > Law > General Civil Law
eBooks in English > Social Sciences and Humanities > Philosophy
EAN: 9780791485156
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