1st Edition

What Do We Owe Each Other? Rights and Obligations in Contemporary American Society

Edited By Howard Rosenthal Copyright 2008
130 Pages
by Routledge

132 Pages
by Routledge

132 Pages
by Routledge

What Do We Owe Each Other? includes essays by some of the finest social and political policy researchers in the United States. They address critical issues in contemporary American society. These range from the making of public opinion, the nature of the presumed social contract between government and its people, the special place of corporate governance and institutional investors with respect to... Read more
Introduction; Brothers’ Keepers?: The Limits of Social Solidarity in the New Deal Era 1; Public Opinion and Collective Obligations; What Do Corporations Owe Citizens? Pensions, Corporate Governance, and the Role of Institutional Investors; The Troubled Quest for Equality in School Finance *; What Body Parts Do We Owe Each Other?; Is Anyone Alien from the Social Contract?; The Prison Boom and the Decline of American Citizenship

Biography

Howard Rosenthal