The Case for Color-Blind Equality in an Age of Identity Politics
The Case for Color-Blind Equality in an Age of Identity Politics
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Author(s): Dershowitz, Alan
ISBN No.: 9781510770218
Pages: 168
Year: 202109
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 35.87
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

PRAISE FOR ALAN DERSHOWITZ " Alan Dershowitz speaks with great passion and personal courage. " --Eli Wiesel " Alan Dershowitz is a living profile in courage. " --Steve Forbes " Over [his] storied career, Dershowitz has remained more or less unchanged: loud, provocative, brilliant and principled. " -- Politico " The fearless, peerless Alan Dershowitz ." --Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, Chief Rabbi, Great Britain " The truth has no greater defender than Alan Dershowitz ."--Benjamin Netanyahu " There are great legal minds; there are those who can also communicate well on television; then there is Dershowitz . The professor is uniquely capable of arguing a position, while putting a premium on legal and ethical legitimacy, not its popularity . Bravo, Dershowitz!"--Chris Cuomo, Anchor and Reporter, Cnn "Anyone interested in the true merits of criminal law and very fine writing must read Alan Dershowitz's book.


"--Truman Capote "Love him or hate him, Dershowitz has lived a life that matters, hugely and enduringly. He is a man in full at a time when most of us aspire to be little more than a presence on Twitter ."-- New York Times Book Review " Courage and principle are rare today. Professor Dershowitz has them both ."--Senator Ted Cruz " Alan Dershowitz's commitment to free speech, fundamental fairness, and an open culture of freedom of expression has made him the scourge of both censors and double standards . He understands deeply that those who seek to silence others, either through governmental acts or a revival of McCarthy-era blacklists, are removing the protections of liberty on which all of us depend for our future freedom."--Alan Charles Kors, Henry Charles Lea Professor Emeritus of History, University of Pennsylvania "Alan Dershowitz has been the most prominent First Amendment absolutist since the death of Justice Hugo Black in 1971. Defending speech that he disagrees with, and speakers whose views he abhors, is for Dershowitz not just a theoretical construct; it is a life passion.


He understands, as few do today, that ceding to the government the power to censor "bad" speech will quickly devolve into censorship of all speech those in power disagree with, destroying democracy as we know it. This book is a timely warning from the last great defender of Free Speech in America that we are well on the way to that unhappy result. We ignore it at our peril. "--Alex Kozinski, Chief Judge of the Ninth Circuit Emeritus (Retired).


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