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Restoring personal authority for the common good.

"The Collapse of the Common Good" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how America's lawsuit culture is negatively impacting our society. Philip K. Howard provides a thought-provoking analysis of how the pursuit of fairness has led to a society paralyzed by legal fear, where individual rights trump the common good. Howard's bold stand on how to reinvigorate our society by restoring personal authority is refreshing and inspires hope. If you want to be liberated to say and do what you know is right, this book is for you.

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ISBN: 9780345438713
Authors: Philip K. Howard
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Date of Publication: 2002-01-29
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Politics, Philosophy, Law
Related Topics: Political Science, Society
Goodreads rating: 3.95
(rated by 73 readers)

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In pursuit of fairness at any cost, we have created a society paralyzed by legal Doctors are paranoid and principals powerless. Little league coaches, scared of liability, stop volunteering. Schools and hospitals start to crumble. The common good fades, replaced by a cacophony of people claiming their “individual rights.”By turns funny and infuriating, this startling book dissects the dogmas of fairness that allow self-interested individuals to bully the rest of society. Philip K. Howard explains how, trying to honor individual rights, we removed the authority needed to maintain a free society. Teachers don’t even have authority to maintain order in the classroom. With no one in charge, the safe course is to avoid any possible risk. Seesaws and diving boards are removed. Ridiculous warning labels litter the American “ Contents Are Hot.”Striving to protect “individual rights,” we ended up losing much of our freedom. When almost any decision that someone disagrees with is a possible lawsuit, no one knows where he stands. A huge monument to the unknown plaintiff looms high above America, casting a dark shadow across our daily choices. Today, in the land of free speech, you’d have to be a fool to say what you really think.This provocative book not only attacks the sacred cows of political correctness, but takes a breathtakingly bold stand on how to reinvigorate our common good. Only by restoring personal authority can schools begin to work again. Only by judges and legislatures taking back the authority to decide who can sue for what can doctors feel comfortable using their best judgment and American be liberated to say and do what they know is right. Lucid, honest, and hard hitting, The Collapse of the Common Good shows how Americans can bring back freedom and common sense to a society disabled by lawyers and legal fear.
 

Restoring personal authority for the common good.

"The Collapse of the Common Good" is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand how America's lawsuit culture is negatively impacting our society. Philip K. Howard provides a thought-provoking analysis of how the pursuit of fairness has led to a society paralyzed by legal fear, where individual rights trump the common good. Howard's bold stand on how to reinvigorate our society by restoring personal authority is refreshing and inspires hope. If you want to be liberated to say and do what you know is right, this book is for you.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.