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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: MR Jeffrey Rosen (George Washington University) , Traber BurnsPublisher: Blackstone Publishing Imprint: Blackstone Publishing Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9781504784948ISBN 10: 1504784944 Publication Date: 23 August 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsRosen's angle on Brandeis is crisp, fresh, and incisive, with striking relevance to modern-day issues concerning (among other things) corporate power, the problems of big government, an economy at risk from huge financial institutions that are too big to fail, and the future of Israel as a democratic Jewish state. -- Akhil Reed Amar, author of America's Constitution: A Biography Rosen traces the justice's influence today, specifically on three contemporary Supreme Court justices: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan, and Stephen Breyer. A tightly written, tightly reasoned biography aimed at readers who are not legal scholars. -- Kirkus Reviews [This] compact yet insightful book frames Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis as...much more than a distinguished jurist; he was a prophet and philosopher in the Jeffersonian democratic tradition...His opinions profoundly influenced his successors, such as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Elena Kagan. -- Library Journal A compact biography that manages to cover and examine the key political, social, and judicial aspects of Brandeis' long and fruitful life...In this fast-moving and easily digestible chronicle, Rosen pays ample tribute to Brandeis' achievements, which included his judicial contributions, his political activism, and his promotion of Zionism. This is an ideal introduction to Brandeis' life for general readers. -- Booklist (starred review) Eloquent, insightful, and compact...Rosen's accessible prose makes a difficult intellectual feat look easy. He provides an excellent introduction to Brandeis' ideas about government regulation and big business, free speech, technology and privacy, and Zionism. -- Washington Post Rosen's excellent Louis D. Brandeis: American Prophet...is not a full biography...but rather a concise and sympathetic exploration of Brandeis' main intellectual causes...[that] speak powerfully to our times...Today's polemics about what unfettered capitalism is doing to ordinary Americans...is terrain Brandeis covered, more deeply, with more cogent suggestions for reform. -- New York Times An elegant and judicious look at the extraordinary jurist whose pioneering opinions on the sanctity of privacy and the dangers of bigness remain pertinent in the era of the internet and of institutions said to be too big to fail. -- Geoffrey C. Ward, #1 New York Times bestselling author As we debate today's issues of free speech and privacy, or wrestle with the powers of big government and corporations, we should be guided by the wisdom of Brandeis. In this insightful biography, Jeffrey Rosen shows why this visionary philosopher matters today. -- Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author The brilliant, crusading Brandeis is the subject of Jeffrey Rosen's excellent Louis D. Brandeis: American Prophet. The book, part of the Yale Jewish Lives series, is...a concise and sympathetic exploration of Brandeis' main intellectual causes. It is well titled: Brandeis resembled an Old Testament prophet...with his highly articulated moral vision and true believer's zeal. It is also well timed: Mr. Rosen persuasively makes his case that recognizing Brandeis as an 'American prophet' 'seems more important today than ever.' -- Adam Cohen, New York Times [This] compact yet insightful book frames Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis as...much more than a distinguished jurist; he was a prophet and philosopher in the Jeffersonian democratic tradition...His opinions profoundly influenced his successors, such as Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Justice Elena Kagan. -- Library Journal A compact biography that manages to cover and examine the key political, social, and judicial aspects of Brandeis' long and fruitful life...In this fast-moving and easily digestible chronicle, Rosen pays ample tribute to Brandeis' achievements, which included his judicial contributions, his political activism, and his promotion of Zionism. This is an ideal introduction to Brandeis' life for general readers. -- Booklist (starred review) An elegant and judicious look at the extraordinary jurist whose pioneering opinions on the sanctity of privacy and the dangers of bigness remain pertinent in the era of the internet and of institutions said to be too big to fail. -- Geoffrey C. Ward, #1 New York Times bestselling author As we debate today's issues of free speech and privacy, or wrestle with the powers of big government and corporations, we should be guided by the wisdom of Brandeis. In this insightful biography, Jeffrey Rosen shows why this visionary philosopher matters today. -- Walter Isaacson, #1 New York Times bestselling author Eloquent, insightful, and compact...Rosen's accessible prose makes a difficult intellectual feat look easy. He provides an excellent introduction to Brandeis' ideas about government regulation and big business, free speech, technology and privacy, and Zionism. -- Washington Post Rosen traces the justice's influence today, specifically on three contemporary Supreme Court justices: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Elena Kagan, and Stephen Breyer. A tightly written, tightly reasoned biography aimed at readers who are not legal scholars. -- Kirkus Reviews Rosen's angle on Brandeis is crisp, fresh, and incisive, with striking relevance to modern-day issues concerning (among other things) corporate power, the problems of big government, an economy at risk from huge financial institutions that are too big to fail, and the future of Israel as a democratic Jewish state. -- Akhil Reed Amar, author of America's Constitution: A Biography Rosen's excellent Louis D. Brandeis: American Prophet...is not a full biography...but rather a concise and sympathetic exploration of Brandeis' main intellectual causes...[that] speak powerfully to our times...Today's polemics about what unfettered capitalism is doing to ordinary Americans...is terrain Brandeis covered, more deeply, with more cogent suggestions for reform. -- New York Times The brilliant, crusading Brandeis is the subject of Jeffrey Rosen's excellent Louis D. Brandeis: American Prophet. The book, part of the Yale Jewish Lives series, is...a concise and sympathetic exploration of Brandeis' main intellectual causes. It is well titled: Brandeis resembled an Old Testament prophet...with his highly articulated moral vision and true believer's zeal. It is also well timed: Mr. Rosen persuasively makes his case that recognizing Brandeis as an 'American prophet' 'seems more important today than ever.' -- Adam Cohen, New York Times Author InformationJeffrey Rosen is president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, professor of law at the George Washington University Law School, and a contributing editor of the Atlantic. His books include The Supreme Court, The Most Democratic Branch, The Naked Crowd, The Unwanted Gaze, and, as coeditor, Constitution 3.0: Freedom and Technological Change. Traber Burns worked for thirty-five years in regional theater, including the New York, Oregon, and Alabama Shakespeare festivals. He also spent five years in Los Angeles appearing in many television productions and commercials, including Lost, Close to Home, Without a Trace, Boston Legal, Grey's Anatomy, Cold Case, Gilmore Girls, and others. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |