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Author Friedman, Howard Steven, 1972- author.

Title Ultimate price : the value we place on life / Howard Steven Friedman.

Publication Info. Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020]
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Description 221 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Your money or your life? -- When the towers fell -- Justice is not blind -- A little more arsenic in your water -- Maximizing profits at whose expense -- I want to die the way grandpa did -- To be young again -- Can we afford a little one -- Broken calculators -- What's next? -- Further reading.
Summary "Ultimate Price shows a multitude of ways people's lives are being valued, explains the methods involved and then forcefully argues against the rampant unfairness in the system. These price tags on human life often value young lives more than old, rich more than poor, white Americans more than black Americans, Americans more than foreigners and relatives more than strangers. The calculations that underlie these price tags and the dramatic ramifications they have on our lives are often buried in technical language. These price tags are sometimes unfair, yet they influence our economy, our laws and policies. The book explains in simple terms how economists, corporations, regulators, insurance companies make and use these price tags. The limitations in the methods will be spotlighted so readers can understand how these price tags can often be chauvinistic, racist or elitist. Readers will be enlightened, surprised and sometimes angry after learning how these critical calculations work and the issues and implications hidden inside the equations. Regardless of how the price tag is created, the output is a price tag placed on someone's life. This price tag drives decisions that impact nearly all aspects of life, from creating new life to delaying inevitable death. The price tag is reflected in how we spend our time and money. The book shows how these price tags drive political decisions, decisions of criminal punishment and awards in civil suits, decisions ranging from life insurance to healthcare to education investments to abortions"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Social values -- Political aspects.
Equality.
Equality. (OCoLC)fst00914456
Social values -- Political aspects. (OCoLC)fst01123429
Other Form: Online version: Friedman, Howard Steven, 1972- Ultimate price Oakland, California : University of California Press, [2020] 9780520974685 (DLC) 2019035375
ISBN 9780520343221 hardcover
0520343220 hardcover
9780520974685 electronic book
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