Historical redress : must we pay for the past? /

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Author / Creator:Vernon, Richard, 1945- author.
Imprint:London, England ; New York : Continuum, 2012.
©2012
Description:1 online resource (184 pages)
Language:English
Series:Think Now
Think now.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12869376
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ISBN:9781441180896
1441180893
9781441121318
9781441159786
1441159789
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:Should the British Museum return the Elgin Marbles to Greece? Should settler societies in North America and Australasia compensate the aboriginal peoples whom they dispossessed? Should Israel have accepted Germany's compensation for Nazi extermination policies?  The last twenty years have seen a remarkable surge of political and ethical interest in historical redress - that is, the righting of old wrongs. In this fascinating book, Richard Vernon argues that whatever the kind of redress that's at issue, and whether the wrong is large or small, an important philosophical issue arises. Exploring recent and high profile cases, Vernon focuses on the issue of responsibility. Responsibility isn't something inherited, like property or one's DNA. How, then, can it fall to one generation to make good the wrongs done by another? The book addresses all the main issues and arguments relating to justice, memory, apology and citizenship, and concludes by arguing for a forward-looking approach that focuses on the right of future generations to live just lives.
Other form:Print version: Vernon, Richard, 1945- Historical redress : must we pay for the past? London, England ; New York : Continuum, ©2012 177 pages Think now. 9781441121318