弗里德曼银行危机中的责任与赔偿

Q1 Social Sciences Review of Black Political Economy Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.1177/00346446231206486
Ely Melchior Fair
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成立于1865年的弗里德曼储蓄银行(Freedman’s Savings Bank),其成立的明确目的是为新获得自由的美国黑人提供安全的银行服务。尽管有一份致力于低风险银行业的章程,但国会所阐述的“靴带神话”却被猖獗的欺诈行为所破坏。该银行在成立九年后倒闭,吞噬了大约61,000人的120万美元存款(相当于今天的2960万美元)。弗里德曼银行为政策制定者和社会正义倡导者提供了一个未被充分开发的机会。尽管几乎所有人都承认,该机构的崩溃应归咎于联邦政府的管理不善,但大部分存款从未得到补偿。恢复原状的权力和责任都属于同一党派。此外,银行的记录保存确保了合理清晰的赔偿继承路线。综合这些因素,弗里德曼的储蓄在当代美国政治上是可行的。本文提供了必要的历史和数据研究,武装决策者在受害者的存款的赔偿。这一政策的意图并不是要取代更具雄心的赔偿努力,而是要在自由主义市场传统的框架内建立一个明确的修辞立场,这也减轻了伤害。
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Responsibility and Restitution in the Freedman's Bank Crisis
The Freedman's Savings Bank, founded in 1865, was established with the express purpose of providing safe banking access for newly freed black Americans. Despite a charter dedicated to low-risk banking, the boot-strap mythology expounded by Congress was undermined by rampant fraud. Nine years after its founding, the Bank folded, swallowing 1.2 million dollars in deposits (approximately 29.6 million today) spread among roughly 61,000 individuals. The Freedman's Bank offers policy makers and social justice advocates an under-explored opportunity. Despite the near universal recognition that the fault for the institution's collapse lies with Federal mismanagement, a majority of the deposits were never compensated. Both the power to restitute and the culpability rest with the same party. Further, the record keeping of the bank ensures reasonably clean lines of inheritance for compensation. Combined these factors make a return of Freedman's Savings deposits politically viable in the rhetoric of contemporary America. This article provides the historical and data research necessary to arm policy makers in the restitution of the victim's deposits. It is not the intention of this policy to supplant the more ambitious effort of reparations, but instead to build a rhetorical position squarely within the liberalist market tradition, which also mitigates harm.
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Review of Black Political Economy
Review of Black Political Economy Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The Review of Black Political Economy examines issues related to the economic status of African-American and Third World peoples. It identifies and analyzes policy prescriptions designed to reduce racial economic inequality. The journal is devoted to appraising public and private policies for their ability to advance economic opportunities without regard to their theoretical or ideological origins. A publication of the National Economic Association and the Southern Center for Studies in Public Policy of Clark College.
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