Simple Rules for a Complex World / Edition 1

Simple Rules for a Complex World / Edition 1

by Richard A. Epstein
ISBN-10:
0674808215
ISBN-13:
9780674808218
Pub. Date:
03/25/1997
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674808215
ISBN-13:
9780674808218
Pub. Date:
03/25/1997
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Simple Rules for a Complex World / Edition 1

Simple Rules for a Complex World / Edition 1

by Richard A. Epstein
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Overview

Too many laws, too many lawyers—that's the necessary consequence of a complex society, or so conventional wisdom has it. Countless pundits insist that any call for legal simplification smacks of nostalgia, sentimentality, or naiveté. But the conventional view, the noted legal scholar Richard Epstein tells us, has it exactly backward. The richer texture of modern society allows for more individual freedom and choice. And it allows us to organize a comprehensive legal order capable of meeting the technological and social challenges of today on the basis of just six core principles. In this book, Epstein demonstrates how.

The first four rules, which regulate human interactions in ordinary social life, concern the autonomy of the individual, property, contract, and tort. Taken together these rules establish and protect consistent entitlements over all resources, both human and natural. These rules are backstopped by two more rules that permit forced exchanges on payment of just compensation when private or public necessity so dictates. Epstein then uses these six building blocks to clarify many intractable problems in the modern legal landscape. His discussion of employment contracts explains the hidden virtues of contracts at will and exposes the crippling weaknesses of laws regarding collective bargaining, unjust dismissal, employer discrimination, and comparable worth. And his analysis shows how laws governing liability for products and professional services, corporate transactions, and environmental protection have generated unnecessary social strife and economic dislocation by violating these basic principles.

Simple Rules for a Complex World offers a sophisticated agenda for comprehensive social reform that undoes much of the mischief of the modern regulatory state. At a time when most Americans have come to distrust and fear government at all levels, Epstein shows how a consistent application of economic and political theory allows us to steer a middle path between too much and too little.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674808218
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 03/25/1997
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 378
Sales rank: 718,954
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Richard A. Epstein is Laurence A. Tisch Professor of Law at New York University School of Law, Peter and Kirsten Bedford Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, and James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law and Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School. He is the author of, among other books, Takings: Private Property and the Power of Eminent Domain; Simple Rules for a Complex World; Design for Liberty: Private Property, Public Administration, and the Rule of Law; and The Dubious Morality of Modern Administrative Law.

Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction: Too Many Lawyers, Too Much Law

PART 1: CUTTING THROUGH COMPLEXITY

1. The Virtues of Simplicity

2. The Enemies of Simplicity

PART 2: THE SIMPLE RULES

3. Autonomy and Property

4. Contract

5. Torts

6. Necessity, Coordination, and Just Compensation

7. Take and Pay

PART 3: THE RULES IN ACTION

8. Contracting for Labor

9. Employment Discrimination and Comparable Worth

10. Professional Liability for Financial Loss

11. The Origins of Product Liability Law

12. The Contemporary Product Liability Scene

13. The Internal Life of the Corporation

14. The Corporation and the World

15. Environmental Protection and Private Property

Conclusion: The Challenges to Simple Rules

Notes

Index of Statutes

Index of Cases

General Index

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