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What's wrong with damn near everything! : how the collapse of core values is destroying us and how to fix it / / Larry Winget
What's wrong with damn near everything! : how the collapse of core values is destroying us and how to fix it / / Larry Winget
Autore Winget Larry
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken : , : Wiley, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (173 pages)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Soggetto topico Social values
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-119-41704-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: This Is Another Larry Winget Book ix Preface xi Chapter One. The Collapse of Core Values 1 What Are Core Values? 1 Finding Your Core Values 4 Why Have People Stopped Being Bothered? 5 Want to Know Why This Stuff Bothers You? It's Simple 8 Get Ready for Life to Be Much Easier for You! 9 A Test for Knowing Whether Something Is a Core Value 9 You Can Always Spot Someone's Core Values 10 Chapter Two. What's Wrong with People 13 From Today's News 14 People Cater to the Lowest Common Denominator 17 Let's Keep Digging into This 22 People Have Lowered Their Standards 23 People Are Self-Absorbed 28 People Either Can't, Don't, or Won't Manage Their Money 29 Why Most People Believe They Don't Have Money 31 Become Committed to Your Commitments 37 People Are Either Too Gullible or Too Skeptical 40 People Use Bad Grammar and Can't Spell 46 People Let Their Emotions Rule Their Lives 49 People Follow Their Dreams Instead of Going to Work 52 Starting Your Own Business Is Not a Dream, It's a Nightmare 52 Why Do Most Businesses Fail? Lack of Preparation 53 People Are Entitled 57 Entitlement Is the Enemy of Self-Reliance 60 The Government Is Feeding Entitlement Mentality 62 People Are Full of Excuses and Blame 67 People Are Dishonest and Lack Integrity 69 We Have Become Way Too Tolerant of Dishonesty 72 People Are Mean 76 Business Has Become Mean 77 People Are Lazy 80 People Are Disrespectful and Uncivil 84 Respect and Racism, Sexism, Ageism, Wealthism, and Homophobia 87 Respect Is Not Just about Respecting People 90 People Are Offended By Damn Near Everything! 93 Luckily Some People Are Speaking Up Against This Stupidity 104 People Allow Technology to Rule Their Lives 106 Chapter Three. What's Wrong with Business 109 Why Do Businesses Exist? 109 The Biggest Challenge Facing Business 112 Employees Must Constantly Add Value 116 Fiduciary Responsibility 118 Chapter Four. What's Wrong with Education 121 Parental Involvement 125 Failure Is an Option 126 Beyond School Systems 129 Chapter Five. What's Wrong with Our Government 131 Welcome to Helicopter America 131 Dear Government: Mind Your Own Business! 133 We Have Too Many Laws 134 Politics and Politicians 140 Chapter Six. The Big Question: Are We Able to Turn All This Around? 147 In Your Business 148 In Your Family 148 In Your Own Life 149 Are You Willing to Live by These Core Values? 149 You Can't Change the World 150 About the Author 153.
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Winget Larry  
Hoboken : , : Wiley, , [2017]
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What's wrong with damn near everything! : how the collapse of core values is destroying us and how to fix it / / Larry Winget
What's wrong with damn near everything! : how the collapse of core values is destroying us and how to fix it / / Larry Winget
Autore Winget Larry
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken : , : Wiley, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (173 pages)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Soggetto topico Social values
ISBN 1-119-41704-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: This Is Another Larry Winget Book ix Preface xi Chapter One. The Collapse of Core Values 1 What Are Core Values? 1 Finding Your Core Values 4 Why Have People Stopped Being Bothered? 5 Want to Know Why This Stuff Bothers You? It's Simple 8 Get Ready for Life to Be Much Easier for You! 9 A Test for Knowing Whether Something Is a Core Value 9 You Can Always Spot Someone's Core Values 10 Chapter Two. What's Wrong with People 13 From Today's News 14 People Cater to the Lowest Common Denominator 17 Let's Keep Digging into This 22 People Have Lowered Their Standards 23 People Are Self-Absorbed 28 People Either Can't, Don't, or Won't Manage Their Money 29 Why Most People Believe They Don't Have Money 31 Become Committed to Your Commitments 37 People Are Either Too Gullible or Too Skeptical 40 People Use Bad Grammar and Can't Spell 46 People Let Their Emotions Rule Their Lives 49 People Follow Their Dreams Instead of Going to Work 52 Starting Your Own Business Is Not a Dream, It's a Nightmare 52 Why Do Most Businesses Fail? Lack of Preparation 53 People Are Entitled 57 Entitlement Is the Enemy of Self-Reliance 60 The Government Is Feeding Entitlement Mentality 62 People Are Full of Excuses and Blame 67 People Are Dishonest and Lack Integrity 69 We Have Become Way Too Tolerant of Dishonesty 72 People Are Mean 76 Business Has Become Mean 77 People Are Lazy 80 People Are Disrespectful and Uncivil 84 Respect and Racism, Sexism, Ageism, Wealthism, and Homophobia 87 Respect Is Not Just about Respecting People 90 People Are Offended By Damn Near Everything! 93 Luckily Some People Are Speaking Up Against This Stupidity 104 People Allow Technology to Rule Their Lives 106 Chapter Three. What's Wrong with Business 109 Why Do Businesses Exist? 109 The Biggest Challenge Facing Business 112 Employees Must Constantly Add Value 116 Fiduciary Responsibility 118 Chapter Four. What's Wrong with Education 121 Parental Involvement 125 Failure Is an Option 126 Beyond School Systems 129 Chapter Five. What's Wrong with Our Government 131 Welcome to Helicopter America 131 Dear Government: Mind Your Own Business! 133 We Have Too Many Laws 134 Politics and Politicians 140 Chapter Six. The Big Question: Are We Able to Turn All This Around? 147 In Your Business 148 In Your Family 148 In Your Own Life 149 Are You Willing to Live by These Core Values? 149 You Can't Change the World 150 About the Author 153.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910794828803321
Winget Larry  
Hoboken : , : Wiley, , [2017]
Materiale a stampa
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What's wrong with damn near everything! : how the collapse of core values is destroying us and how to fix it / / Larry Winget
What's wrong with damn near everything! : how the collapse of core values is destroying us and how to fix it / / Larry Winget
Autore Winget Larry
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken : , : Wiley, , [2017]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (173 pages)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Soggetto topico Social values
ISBN 1-119-41704-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Machine generated contents note: This Is Another Larry Winget Book ix Preface xi Chapter One. The Collapse of Core Values 1 What Are Core Values? 1 Finding Your Core Values 4 Why Have People Stopped Being Bothered? 5 Want to Know Why This Stuff Bothers You? It's Simple 8 Get Ready for Life to Be Much Easier for You! 9 A Test for Knowing Whether Something Is a Core Value 9 You Can Always Spot Someone's Core Values 10 Chapter Two. What's Wrong with People 13 From Today's News 14 People Cater to the Lowest Common Denominator 17 Let's Keep Digging into This 22 People Have Lowered Their Standards 23 People Are Self-Absorbed 28 People Either Can't, Don't, or Won't Manage Their Money 29 Why Most People Believe They Don't Have Money 31 Become Committed to Your Commitments 37 People Are Either Too Gullible or Too Skeptical 40 People Use Bad Grammar and Can't Spell 46 People Let Their Emotions Rule Their Lives 49 People Follow Their Dreams Instead of Going to Work 52 Starting Your Own Business Is Not a Dream, It's a Nightmare 52 Why Do Most Businesses Fail? Lack of Preparation 53 People Are Entitled 57 Entitlement Is the Enemy of Self-Reliance 60 The Government Is Feeding Entitlement Mentality 62 People Are Full of Excuses and Blame 67 People Are Dishonest and Lack Integrity 69 We Have Become Way Too Tolerant of Dishonesty 72 People Are Mean 76 Business Has Become Mean 77 People Are Lazy 80 People Are Disrespectful and Uncivil 84 Respect and Racism, Sexism, Ageism, Wealthism, and Homophobia 87 Respect Is Not Just about Respecting People 90 People Are Offended By Damn Near Everything! 93 Luckily Some People Are Speaking Up Against This Stupidity 104 People Allow Technology to Rule Their Lives 106 Chapter Three. What's Wrong with Business 109 Why Do Businesses Exist? 109 The Biggest Challenge Facing Business 112 Employees Must Constantly Add Value 116 Fiduciary Responsibility 118 Chapter Four. What's Wrong with Education 121 Parental Involvement 125 Failure Is an Option 126 Beyond School Systems 129 Chapter Five. What's Wrong with Our Government 131 Welcome to Helicopter America 131 Dear Government: Mind Your Own Business! 133 We Have Too Many Laws 134 Politics and Politicians 140 Chapter Six. The Big Question: Are We Able to Turn All This Around? 147 In Your Business 148 In Your Family 148 In Your Own Life 149 Are You Willing to Live by These Core Values? 149 You Can't Change the World 150 About the Author 153.
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Winget Larry  
Hoboken : , : Wiley, , [2017]
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When sorry isn't enough [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy over apologies and reparations for human injustice / / edited by Roy L. Brooks
When sorry isn't enough [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy over apologies and reparations for human injustice / / edited by Roy L. Brooks
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : New York University Press, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Altri autori (Persone) BrooksRoy L <1950-> (Roy Lavon)
Collana Critical America
Soggetto topico Social justice
Claims
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8147-3947-4
0-585-43472-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto When Sorry Isn't Enough -- Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- PART 1. Introduction -- 1 The Age of Apology -- Suggested Readings -- PART 2. Nazi Persecution -- Introduction -- 2 A Reparations Success Story? -- The Scope of Persecution -- 3 The German Third Reich and Its Victims: Nazi Ideology -- Holocaust Narratives -- 4 Memories of My Childhood in the Holocaust -- 5 The Human “Guinea Pigs” of Ravensbrück -- 6 Stranger in Exile -- The National Security Defense -- 7 Putative National Security Defense: Extracts from the Testimony of Nazi SS Group Leader Otto Ohlendorf -- German Reparations -- 8 German Compensation for National Socialist Crimes: United States Department of Justice Foreign Claims Settlement Commission -- 9 Romani Victims of the Holocaust and Swiss Complicity -- 10 German Reparations: Institutionalized Insufficiency -- Suggested Readings -- PART 3. Comfort Women -- Introduction -- 11 What Form Redress? -- The Comfort Women System -- 12 The Jugun Ianfu System -- 13 Comfort Women Narratives: Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women -- 14 The Nanking Massacre -- 15 Japan’s Official Responses to Nanking -- The Redress Movement -- 16 The Comfort Women Redress Movement -- 17 Japan’s Official Responses to Reparations -- A Legal Analysis of Reparations -- 18 Japan’s Settlement of the Post–World War II Reparations and Claims -- 19 Reparations: A Legal Analysis -- An American Response -- 20 Lipinski Resolution -- Suggested Readings -- PART 4. Japanese Americans -- Introduction -- 21 Japanese American Redress and the American Political Process: A Unique Achievement? -- The Internment Experience -- 22 The Internment of Americans of Japanese Ancestry -- 23 Executive Order 9066: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas -- 24 Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians -- 25 Japanese American Narratives -- The Redress Movement -- 26 Relocation, Redress, and the Report: A Historical Appraisal -- Forms of Redress -- 27 Redress Achieved, 1983–1990 -- 28 Institutions and Interest Groups: Understanding the Passage of the Japanese American Redress Bill -- 29 Proclamation 4417: Confirming the Termination of the Executive Order Authorizing Japanese-American Internment -- 30 Response to Criticisms of Monetary Redress -- 31 Testimony of Representative Norman Y. Mineta -- 32 German Americans, Italian Americans, and the Constitutionality of Reparations: Jacobs v. Barr -- 33 The Case of the Japanese Peruvians -- 34 Letters from John J. McCloy and Karl R. Bendetsen -- Suggested Readings -- PART 5. Native Americans -- Introduction -- 35 Wild Redress? -- The Native American Experience -- 36 Native American Reparations: Five Hundred Years and Counting -- Native American Narratives -- 37 The Killing of Big Snake, a Ponca Chief, October 31, 1879 -- 38 The Massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, December 29, 1890 -- 39 How the Indians Are Victimized by Government Agents and Soldiers -- 40 Forced Removal of the Winnebago Indians, Nebraska, October 3, 1865 -- The Redress Movement: Land Claim Litigation -- 41 Indian Claims for Reparations, Compensation, and Restitution in the United States Legal System -- The Redress Movement: Land Claim Legislation -- 42 The True Nature of Congress’s Power over Indian Claims: An Essay on Venetie and the Uses of Silence in Federal Indian Law -- Repatriation of Religious and Cultural Artifacts -- 43 Repatriation Must Heal Old Wounds -- Wealth, Redistribution, and Sovereignty -- 44 Office of the Governor, Pete Wilson, State of California, Press Release -- 45 Statement of the Honorable Anthony R. Pico, Chairman, Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, Press Conference -- 46 The Distribution of Wealth, Sovereignty, and Culture through Indian Gaming -- Suggested Readings -- PART 6. Slavery -- Introduction -- 47 Not Even an Apology? -- The Slave and the Free Black Experience -- 48 The Legal Status of African Americans during the Colonial Period -- 49 African Americans under the Antebellum Constitution: Supreme Court of the United States -- 50 Slave Narratives -- 51 Remembering Slavery -- 52 Life as a Free Black -- The Redress Movement -- 53 The Growing Movement for Reparations -- Forms of Redress: Apology -- 54 Why the North and South Should Have Apologized -- 55 Defense of Congressional Resolution Apologizing for Slavery -- 56 Clinton Opposes Slavery Apology -- 57 Ask Camille: Camille Paglia’s Online Advice for the Culturally Disgruntled -- 58 The Atlantic Slave Trade: On Both Sides, Reason for Remorse -- 59 They Didn’t March to Free the Slaves -- 60 Lincoln Apologizes -- Forms of Redress: Reparations -- 61 Special Field Order No. 15: “Forty Acres and a Mule” -- 62 The Commission to Study Reparations Proposals -- 63 Clinton and Conservatives Oppose Slavery Reparations -- 64 Collective Rehabilitation -- 65 The Constitutionality of Black Reparations -- Suggested Readings -- PART 7. Jim Crow -- Introduction -- 66 Redress for Racism? -- The Jim Crow Experience -- 67 The Triumph of White Supremacy -- Jim Crow Narratives -- 68 Jim Crow Narratives -- Forms of Redress -- 69 The United States Has Already Apologized for Racial Discrimination -- 70 The Long-Overdue Reparations for African Americans: Necessary for Societal Survival? -- 71 Reparations: Strategic Considerations for Black Americans -- 72 Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim-Crowism -- 73 Rosewood -- Suggested Readings -- PART 8. South Africa -- Introduction -- 74 What Price Reconciliation? -- The Apartheid Experience -- 75 African National Congress Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- Apartheid Narratives -- 76 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing: Testimony of Jeffrey T. Benzien -- 77 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing: Affidavit and Testimony of Bassie Mkhumbuzi -- The Redress Movement -- 78 Alternatives and Adjuncts to Criminal Prosecutions -- Forms of Redress -- 79 Summary of Anti-Amnesty Case: Azanian Peoples Organization (AZAPO) and Others v. The President of the Republic of South Africa -- 80 Justice after Apartheid? Reflections on the South African TRC -- 81 Will the Amnesty Process Foster Reconciliation among South Africans? -- 82 Healing Racial Wounds? The Final Report of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- 83 Introductory Notes to the Presentation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Proposed Reparation and Rehabilitation Policies -- 84 Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearing, Testimony of Former President F. W. de Klerk -- 85 Affirmative Action as Reparation for Past Employment Discrimination in South Africa: Imperfect and Complex -- Suggested Readings -- Appendix: Selected List of Other Human Injustices -- Contributors -- Permissions -- Index -- About the Editor
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455666203321
New York, : New York University Press, c1999
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When sorry isn't enough [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy over apologies and reparations for human injustice / / edited by Roy L. Brooks
When sorry isn't enough [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy over apologies and reparations for human injustice / / edited by Roy L. Brooks
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : New York University Press, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Altri autori (Persone) BrooksRoy L <1950-> (Roy Lavon)
Collana Critical America
Soggetto topico Social justice
Claims
ISBN 0-8147-3947-4
0-585-43472-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto When Sorry Isn't Enough -- Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- PART 1. Introduction -- 1 The Age of Apology -- Suggested Readings -- PART 2. Nazi Persecution -- Introduction -- 2 A Reparations Success Story? -- The Scope of Persecution -- 3 The German Third Reich and Its Victims: Nazi Ideology -- Holocaust Narratives -- 4 Memories of My Childhood in the Holocaust -- 5 The Human “Guinea Pigs” of Ravensbrück -- 6 Stranger in Exile -- The National Security Defense -- 7 Putative National Security Defense: Extracts from the Testimony of Nazi SS Group Leader Otto Ohlendorf -- German Reparations -- 8 German Compensation for National Socialist Crimes: United States Department of Justice Foreign Claims Settlement Commission -- 9 Romani Victims of the Holocaust and Swiss Complicity -- 10 German Reparations: Institutionalized Insufficiency -- Suggested Readings -- PART 3. Comfort Women -- Introduction -- 11 What Form Redress? -- The Comfort Women System -- 12 The Jugun Ianfu System -- 13 Comfort Women Narratives: Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women -- 14 The Nanking Massacre -- 15 Japan’s Official Responses to Nanking -- The Redress Movement -- 16 The Comfort Women Redress Movement -- 17 Japan’s Official Responses to Reparations -- A Legal Analysis of Reparations -- 18 Japan’s Settlement of the Post–World War II Reparations and Claims -- 19 Reparations: A Legal Analysis -- An American Response -- 20 Lipinski Resolution -- Suggested Readings -- PART 4. Japanese Americans -- Introduction -- 21 Japanese American Redress and the American Political Process: A Unique Achievement? -- The Internment Experience -- 22 The Internment of Americans of Japanese Ancestry -- 23 Executive Order 9066: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas -- 24 Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians -- 25 Japanese American Narratives -- The Redress Movement -- 26 Relocation, Redress, and the Report: A Historical Appraisal -- Forms of Redress -- 27 Redress Achieved, 1983–1990 -- 28 Institutions and Interest Groups: Understanding the Passage of the Japanese American Redress Bill -- 29 Proclamation 4417: Confirming the Termination of the Executive Order Authorizing Japanese-American Internment -- 30 Response to Criticisms of Monetary Redress -- 31 Testimony of Representative Norman Y. Mineta -- 32 German Americans, Italian Americans, and the Constitutionality of Reparations: Jacobs v. Barr -- 33 The Case of the Japanese Peruvians -- 34 Letters from John J. McCloy and Karl R. Bendetsen -- Suggested Readings -- PART 5. Native Americans -- Introduction -- 35 Wild Redress? -- The Native American Experience -- 36 Native American Reparations: Five Hundred Years and Counting -- Native American Narratives -- 37 The Killing of Big Snake, a Ponca Chief, October 31, 1879 -- 38 The Massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, December 29, 1890 -- 39 How the Indians Are Victimized by Government Agents and Soldiers -- 40 Forced Removal of the Winnebago Indians, Nebraska, October 3, 1865 -- The Redress Movement: Land Claim Litigation -- 41 Indian Claims for Reparations, Compensation, and Restitution in the United States Legal System -- The Redress Movement: Land Claim Legislation -- 42 The True Nature of Congress’s Power over Indian Claims: An Essay on Venetie and the Uses of Silence in Federal Indian Law -- Repatriation of Religious and Cultural Artifacts -- 43 Repatriation Must Heal Old Wounds -- Wealth, Redistribution, and Sovereignty -- 44 Office of the Governor, Pete Wilson, State of California, Press Release -- 45 Statement of the Honorable Anthony R. Pico, Chairman, Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, Press Conference -- 46 The Distribution of Wealth, Sovereignty, and Culture through Indian Gaming -- Suggested Readings -- PART 6. Slavery -- Introduction -- 47 Not Even an Apology? -- The Slave and the Free Black Experience -- 48 The Legal Status of African Americans during the Colonial Period -- 49 African Americans under the Antebellum Constitution: Supreme Court of the United States -- 50 Slave Narratives -- 51 Remembering Slavery -- 52 Life as a Free Black -- The Redress Movement -- 53 The Growing Movement for Reparations -- Forms of Redress: Apology -- 54 Why the North and South Should Have Apologized -- 55 Defense of Congressional Resolution Apologizing for Slavery -- 56 Clinton Opposes Slavery Apology -- 57 Ask Camille: Camille Paglia’s Online Advice for the Culturally Disgruntled -- 58 The Atlantic Slave Trade: On Both Sides, Reason for Remorse -- 59 They Didn’t March to Free the Slaves -- 60 Lincoln Apologizes -- Forms of Redress: Reparations -- 61 Special Field Order No. 15: “Forty Acres and a Mule” -- 62 The Commission to Study Reparations Proposals -- 63 Clinton and Conservatives Oppose Slavery Reparations -- 64 Collective Rehabilitation -- 65 The Constitutionality of Black Reparations -- Suggested Readings -- PART 7. Jim Crow -- Introduction -- 66 Redress for Racism? -- The Jim Crow Experience -- 67 The Triumph of White Supremacy -- Jim Crow Narratives -- 68 Jim Crow Narratives -- Forms of Redress -- 69 The United States Has Already Apologized for Racial Discrimination -- 70 The Long-Overdue Reparations for African Americans: Necessary for Societal Survival? -- 71 Reparations: Strategic Considerations for Black Americans -- 72 Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim-Crowism -- 73 Rosewood -- Suggested Readings -- PART 8. South Africa -- Introduction -- 74 What Price Reconciliation? -- The Apartheid Experience -- 75 African National Congress Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- Apartheid Narratives -- 76 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing: Testimony of Jeffrey T. Benzien -- 77 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing: Affidavit and Testimony of Bassie Mkhumbuzi -- The Redress Movement -- 78 Alternatives and Adjuncts to Criminal Prosecutions -- Forms of Redress -- 79 Summary of Anti-Amnesty Case: Azanian Peoples Organization (AZAPO) and Others v. The President of the Republic of South Africa -- 80 Justice after Apartheid? Reflections on the South African TRC -- 81 Will the Amnesty Process Foster Reconciliation among South Africans? -- 82 Healing Racial Wounds? The Final Report of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- 83 Introductory Notes to the Presentation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Proposed Reparation and Rehabilitation Policies -- 84 Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearing, Testimony of Former President F. W. de Klerk -- 85 Affirmative Action as Reparation for Past Employment Discrimination in South Africa: Imperfect and Complex -- Suggested Readings -- Appendix: Selected List of Other Human Injustices -- Contributors -- Permissions -- Index -- About the Editor
Record Nr. UNINA-9910780178703321
New York, : New York University Press, c1999
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
When sorry isn't enough [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy over apologies and reparations for human injustice / / edited by Roy L. Brooks
When sorry isn't enough [[electronic resource] ] : the controversy over apologies and reparations for human injustice / / edited by Roy L. Brooks
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York, : New York University Press, c1999
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (416 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Altri autori (Persone) BrooksRoy L <1950-> (Roy Lavon)
Collana Critical America
Soggetto topico Social justice
Claims
ISBN 0-8147-3947-4
0-585-43472-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto When Sorry Isn't Enough -- Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- PART 1. Introduction -- 1 The Age of Apology -- Suggested Readings -- PART 2. Nazi Persecution -- Introduction -- 2 A Reparations Success Story? -- The Scope of Persecution -- 3 The German Third Reich and Its Victims: Nazi Ideology -- Holocaust Narratives -- 4 Memories of My Childhood in the Holocaust -- 5 The Human “Guinea Pigs” of Ravensbrück -- 6 Stranger in Exile -- The National Security Defense -- 7 Putative National Security Defense: Extracts from the Testimony of Nazi SS Group Leader Otto Ohlendorf -- German Reparations -- 8 German Compensation for National Socialist Crimes: United States Department of Justice Foreign Claims Settlement Commission -- 9 Romani Victims of the Holocaust and Swiss Complicity -- 10 German Reparations: Institutionalized Insufficiency -- Suggested Readings -- PART 3. Comfort Women -- Introduction -- 11 What Form Redress? -- The Comfort Women System -- 12 The Jugun Ianfu System -- 13 Comfort Women Narratives: Report of the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women -- 14 The Nanking Massacre -- 15 Japan’s Official Responses to Nanking -- The Redress Movement -- 16 The Comfort Women Redress Movement -- 17 Japan’s Official Responses to Reparations -- A Legal Analysis of Reparations -- 18 Japan’s Settlement of the Post–World War II Reparations and Claims -- 19 Reparations: A Legal Analysis -- An American Response -- 20 Lipinski Resolution -- Suggested Readings -- PART 4. Japanese Americans -- Introduction -- 21 Japanese American Redress and the American Political Process: A Unique Achievement? -- The Internment Experience -- 22 The Internment of Americans of Japanese Ancestry -- 23 Executive Order 9066: Authorizing the Secretary of War to Prescribe Military Areas -- 24 Report of the Commission on Wartime Relocation and Internment of Civilians -- 25 Japanese American Narratives -- The Redress Movement -- 26 Relocation, Redress, and the Report: A Historical Appraisal -- Forms of Redress -- 27 Redress Achieved, 1983–1990 -- 28 Institutions and Interest Groups: Understanding the Passage of the Japanese American Redress Bill -- 29 Proclamation 4417: Confirming the Termination of the Executive Order Authorizing Japanese-American Internment -- 30 Response to Criticisms of Monetary Redress -- 31 Testimony of Representative Norman Y. Mineta -- 32 German Americans, Italian Americans, and the Constitutionality of Reparations: Jacobs v. Barr -- 33 The Case of the Japanese Peruvians -- 34 Letters from John J. McCloy and Karl R. Bendetsen -- Suggested Readings -- PART 5. Native Americans -- Introduction -- 35 Wild Redress? -- The Native American Experience -- 36 Native American Reparations: Five Hundred Years and Counting -- Native American Narratives -- 37 The Killing of Big Snake, a Ponca Chief, October 31, 1879 -- 38 The Massacre at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, December 29, 1890 -- 39 How the Indians Are Victimized by Government Agents and Soldiers -- 40 Forced Removal of the Winnebago Indians, Nebraska, October 3, 1865 -- The Redress Movement: Land Claim Litigation -- 41 Indian Claims for Reparations, Compensation, and Restitution in the United States Legal System -- The Redress Movement: Land Claim Legislation -- 42 The True Nature of Congress’s Power over Indian Claims: An Essay on Venetie and the Uses of Silence in Federal Indian Law -- Repatriation of Religious and Cultural Artifacts -- 43 Repatriation Must Heal Old Wounds -- Wealth, Redistribution, and Sovereignty -- 44 Office of the Governor, Pete Wilson, State of California, Press Release -- 45 Statement of the Honorable Anthony R. Pico, Chairman, Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians, Press Conference -- 46 The Distribution of Wealth, Sovereignty, and Culture through Indian Gaming -- Suggested Readings -- PART 6. Slavery -- Introduction -- 47 Not Even an Apology? -- The Slave and the Free Black Experience -- 48 The Legal Status of African Americans during the Colonial Period -- 49 African Americans under the Antebellum Constitution: Supreme Court of the United States -- 50 Slave Narratives -- 51 Remembering Slavery -- 52 Life as a Free Black -- The Redress Movement -- 53 The Growing Movement for Reparations -- Forms of Redress: Apology -- 54 Why the North and South Should Have Apologized -- 55 Defense of Congressional Resolution Apologizing for Slavery -- 56 Clinton Opposes Slavery Apology -- 57 Ask Camille: Camille Paglia’s Online Advice for the Culturally Disgruntled -- 58 The Atlantic Slave Trade: On Both Sides, Reason for Remorse -- 59 They Didn’t March to Free the Slaves -- 60 Lincoln Apologizes -- Forms of Redress: Reparations -- 61 Special Field Order No. 15: “Forty Acres and a Mule” -- 62 The Commission to Study Reparations Proposals -- 63 Clinton and Conservatives Oppose Slavery Reparations -- 64 Collective Rehabilitation -- 65 The Constitutionality of Black Reparations -- Suggested Readings -- PART 7. Jim Crow -- Introduction -- 66 Redress for Racism? -- The Jim Crow Experience -- 67 The Triumph of White Supremacy -- Jim Crow Narratives -- 68 Jim Crow Narratives -- Forms of Redress -- 69 The United States Has Already Apologized for Racial Discrimination -- 70 The Long-Overdue Reparations for African Americans: Necessary for Societal Survival? -- 71 Reparations: Strategic Considerations for Black Americans -- 72 Repatriation as Reparations for Slavery and Jim-Crowism -- 73 Rosewood -- Suggested Readings -- PART 8. South Africa -- Introduction -- 74 What Price Reconciliation? -- The Apartheid Experience -- 75 African National Congress Statement to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- Apartheid Narratives -- 76 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing: Testimony of Jeffrey T. Benzien -- 77 Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Amnesty Hearing: Affidavit and Testimony of Bassie Mkhumbuzi -- The Redress Movement -- 78 Alternatives and Adjuncts to Criminal Prosecutions -- Forms of Redress -- 79 Summary of Anti-Amnesty Case: Azanian Peoples Organization (AZAPO) and Others v. The President of the Republic of South Africa -- 80 Justice after Apartheid? Reflections on the South African TRC -- 81 Will the Amnesty Process Foster Reconciliation among South Africans? -- 82 Healing Racial Wounds? The Final Report of South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission -- 83 Introductory Notes to the Presentation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Proposed Reparation and Rehabilitation Policies -- 84 Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearing, Testimony of Former President F. W. de Klerk -- 85 Affirmative Action as Reparation for Past Employment Discrimination in South Africa: Imperfect and Complex -- Suggested Readings -- Appendix: Selected List of Other Human Injustices -- Contributors -- Permissions -- Index -- About the Editor
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821734103321
New York, : New York University Press, c1999
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Zone morality / / David Weissman
Zone morality / / David Weissman
Autore Weissman David <1936->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (130 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Collana Categories
Soggetto topico Reciprocity (Psychology)
Interpersonal relations
Values
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 3-11-037684-9
3-11-035261-3
Classificazione CC 7260
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Morality and Metaphysics -- 2 Character -- 3 Moral experience -- 4 Regulation -- 5 Politics -- 6 Justification -- Bibliography -- Name index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910463552803321
Weissman David <1936->  
Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Zone morality / / David Weissman
Zone morality / / David Weissman
Autore Weissman David <1936->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (130 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Collana Categories
Soggetto topico Reciprocity (Psychology)
Interpersonal relations
Values
Soggetto non controllato Moral Codes
Morality
Social Cohesion
Zones
ISBN 3-11-037684-9
3-11-035261-3
Classificazione CC 7260
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Morality and Metaphysics -- 2 Character -- 3 Moral experience -- 4 Regulation -- 5 Politics -- 6 Justification -- Bibliography -- Name index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910788956203321
Weissman David <1936->  
Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Zone morality / / David Weissman
Zone morality / / David Weissman
Autore Weissman David <1936->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2014]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (130 p.)
Disciplina 303.3/72
Collana Categories
Soggetto topico Reciprocity (Psychology)
Interpersonal relations
Values
Soggetto non controllato Moral Codes
Morality
Social Cohesion
Zones
ISBN 3-11-037684-9
3-11-035261-3
Classificazione CC 7260
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1 Morality and Metaphysics -- 2 Character -- 3 Moral experience -- 4 Regulation -- 5 Politics -- 6 Justification -- Bibliography -- Name index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809095703321
Weissman David <1936->  
Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2014]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui