Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
In many Western countries, bankruptcy laws have shifted from punishing people and companies to helping them and, in many cases, helping their creditors too. People worry about more bankruptcies, but making relief harder would likely stop struggling businesses and workers from continuing and would harm the economy. Long ago debtors could be jailed and companies closed, which often left creditors worse off and caused job losses. Today courts usually reorganize debts, give some relief, and transfer assets so firms can keep operating and people can keep earning; bankruptcies still leave public records and hurt credit records, but the main goal is to restore economic health and give creditors a better chance to be repaid.
Logic Breakdown
Scan the opening and concluding paragraphs for the author's central claim: the passage contrasts punitive past practices with modern approaches and argues that contemporary bankruptcy laws should be maintained because they serve the public good and creditors.
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The passage's primary purpose is to explain and defend contemporary bankruptcy laws. The author opens by noting a shift 'away from a focus on punishment and toward a focus on bankruptcy as a remedy' and explicitly states that 'Modern bankruptcy laws, in serving the needs of an interdependent society, serve the varied interests of the greatest number of citizens.' The passage contrasts past punishments with modern court-directed reorganizations and concludes that 'today's bankruptcy laws are designed primarily to assure continued engagement in productive economic activity,' arguing that the shift should be preserved rather than reversed.
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