![]() ![]() ![]() He 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. In Ultimate Price, Howard Steven Friedman explains in simple terms how economists, corporations, regulators, and insurance companies make and use these price tags and illustrates how chauvinistic, white supremacist, or elitist values are reflected in them. These price tags are sometimes unfair, yet they influence our economy, our laws and policies. The calculations that underlie these price tags and the dramatic ramifications they have on our lives are often buried in technical language. ![]() These human price tags combine both economic and social values, the wallet and the heart from insurance payouts to carceral sentencing, we see discrepancies in the value of some human lives over others. What are you worth, and to what ends? Individuals, families, and systems place a price on human life every day with the decisions they make. ![]()
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