Reparations /
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- Publication info:
- New York, NY : Greenhaven Publishing, 2017.
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- Book
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Osgoode Hall Law School Library
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Osgoode Stacks | KF 4755 R47 2017 | Available | LAW-BOOK |
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- Title:
- Reparations / Anne Cunningham, book editor.
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- Language:
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English
- Published:
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Greenhaven Publishing, 2017
- Edition:
- First edition.
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- Physical Description:
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200 pages ; 24 cm.
- Bibliography:
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
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1534500251153450031697815345002599781534500310
- Publication:
- New York, NY : Greenhaven Publishing, 2017.
- Copyright Notice Date:
- ©2017
Table of Contents
- The importance of opposing viewpoints
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Should countries with legacies of civil rights injustices compensate the descendants of those they have violated?. Reparations have no rational basis in present-day U.S. society / David Horowitz
- Former colonialist powers owe assistance to their former colonies / Tim Lockley
- Victimized states need compensation from those who have reaped the benefit / Henry Theriault
- Immigrants deserve reparations and open borders / Joel Newman
- Indigenous reconciliation fosters healing / Sarah Maddison
- Chapter 2. Does implementation of reparations achieve a satisfactory solution?. Reparations are excessively burdensome and counterproductive / Boundless
- Violent non-state entities should be forced to pay reparations to their victims / Luke Moffett
- Apology-based reparations signal empathy not responsibility / Nellie Green
- Condolence payments are politically expedient but imperfect / Cora Currier
- Legal reparations insufficiently settle moral debts to neighboring countries / Yuka Fujioka
- Chapter 3. What form should reparations take?. Reparations would remedy white supremacy in America / David Schraub
- Reparations are an insult to African Americans / Stefan Spath
- We need more holistic understanding of reparations / Cecilia Cissell Lucas
- A correspondence model of reparations does not fully redress historical injustice / Sara Amighetti and Alasia Nuti
- Money won't compensate the theft of sacred land / Francine Uenuma and Mike Fritz
- Chapter 4. Should later generations be blamed for injustices of the distant past?. Acknowledge the past to build a better future / Barack Obama
- Truth commissions force a reckoning with the past / Ken Butigan
- Forgetting is not the same as forgiving / Glenn Bracey
- We did not commit the wrongs that haunt Native Americans today / Kevin Gover
- We are all responsible for the past / Ken Taylor.