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What Is Life Worth? With Reflections 25 Years After 9/11

Kenneth R. Feinberg
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Year
2026
Language
English

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The story that inspired the acclaimed motion picture Worth, told by the man behind the 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund-a moving saga of national tragedy and healing.

Now with the author's reflections on how today's hyper-partisan America needs to unite to face our greatest challenges.

Just days after September 11, 2001, attorney Kenneth Feinberg was appointed by Congress to administer the federal 9/11 Victim Compensation Fund-a unique effort to compensate families victimized in the terror attacks. He was given an unlimited budget and total authority over how to spend it.

Feinberg soon found himself under attack and mired in controversy. Traumatized and angry, some families threatened to sue over awards they considered skimpy; others were insulted by the very idea that a dollar value could be placed on the lives of their loved ones. Feinberg spent three years meeting 9/11 survivors and families, hearing their stories and absorbing their grief.

Gradually, Feinberg earned the respect and support of the 9/11 families, over 97 percent of whom chose to participate in the fund rather than sue. What Is Life Worth? shares the lessons Feinberg learned about the power of compassion and the limits of any effort to place a value on human life.

"Engaging, emotionally rewarding."-New York Times.
"Concise, fascinating."-New York Law Journal.

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