Reading Comprehension
Passage Breakdown
Old bankruptcy law mostly meant selling a failing company's assets to pay creditors; newer law often lets companies reorganize and keep running. Jackson says bankruptcy should only be about collecting and dividing money for creditors, while Korobkin says that ignores others hurt by failure—workers, suppliers, and the community—and that we should include all affected parties and use long-term planning to try to save businesses when that helps the most harmed. But Korobkin’s plan could make creditors recover less (so credit would cost more) and doesn’t give a clear, evidence-based way to decide when saving a company is worth those trade-offs.
Logic Breakdown
Note that Korobkin's rational-planning principle requires evaluating parties' interests in light of whether a rational long-term plan can salvage remaining potential and explicitly mandates protecting those who suffer the greatest financial distress; choose the scenario that prioritizes aid to the worst-off in order to salvage as much as possible.
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Unlock Full Passage21.Which one of the following most closely conforms to the moral priorities underlying Korobkin's principle of rational planning (last two sentences of the third paragraph) ?
Correct Answer
B
Supporting text from the passage: Additionally, a principle of rational planning requires that each party's interests be considered in the context of whether a rational long-term plan could salvage any of the troubled company's remaining potential. The rational-planning principle also mandates that the interests of those suffering the greatest financial distress as a result of the bankruptcy be protected over the interests of those less badly affected. Option B (evacuating and treating the most badly injured first) directly matches both elements: it embodies a rational, salvage-focused plan and gives priority to those suffering the greatest harm.
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