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100 1  Vernon, Richard,|d1945-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n78008378|eauthor. 
245 10 Historical redress :|bmust we pay for the past? /|cRichard
       Vernon. 
264  1 London, England ;|aNew York :|bContinuum,|c2012. 
264  4 |c©2012 
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490 1  Think Now 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  1 Does the past have rights? -- Why rights matter -- The 
       testamentary model -- Our interests survive us -- Can the 
       dead be harmed? -- Posthumous rights and cold cases -- The
       'too abstract' objection -- 2 Who benefits? -- Does anyone
       benefit? -- Does injustice pay? -- Baseline issues -- Do 
       benefits create duties? -- Unjust Enrichment -- Is redress
       the right response? -- 3 What memory calls for -- Kinds of
       memory -- What truth commissions can do -- Public apology 
       -- From apology to identity -- 4 Because we are who we are
       -- Relationship terms -- Nation, or state? -- Complicity -
       - Political continuity -- 5 Back to the future -- 
       Inherited wrongs -- The lynching of Louis Sam -- Why 
       history matters -- Ants and grasshoppers -- On clarity. 
520    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? Â 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. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aVernon, Richard, 1945-|tHistorical 
       redress : must we pay for the past?|dLondon, England ; New
       York : Continuum, ©2012|h177 pages|kThink now.
       |z9781441121318 
830  0 Think now.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2008002599 
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       and staff. 
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       of this ebook|uhttp://guides.rider.edu/ebooks/ebsco 
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