Liberties Lost: The Endangered Legacy of the ACLU

Capa
Praeger Publishers, 2006 - 286 páginas
0 Críticas
As críticas não são validadas, mas a Google verifica a existência de conteúdo falso e remove-o quando é identificado


No fight for civil liberties ever stays won, wrote Roger Baldwin (1884-1981) in 1971. He was in a position to know. After working hard to preserve the right of Americans to free expression during World War I, he founded the American Civil Liberties Union in 1920. The ACLU quickly became, and remains to this day, the staunchest defender of American civil liberties. Woody Klein has selected from Baldwin's vast writings those essays that are most pertinent to the civil liberties debate today. In each chapter these writings focus on a particular theme, such as national security or invasion of privacy. Each is followed by commentary from some of America's most prominent politicians and journalists, including Nat Hentoff, Victor Navasky, and Senators Robert C. Byrd, Russell D. Feingold, Christopher J. Dodd, and Edward M. Kennedy.

    The stellar contributors include:

  • Senator Robert C. Byrd (D-WV), who has repeatedly spoken out in Congress against the war in Iraq and the U.S.A. Patriot Act
  • Senator Russell D. Feingold (D-WI), who cast the Senate's lone vote against the U.S.A. Patriot Act
  • Ira Glasser, former Executive Director of the ACLU
  • Nat Henthoff, a nationally known award-winning journalist and columnist for the Village Voice
  • Anthony Lewis, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist for the New York Times
  • Victor Navasky, editor and publisher of the Nation
  • Aryeh Neier, head of the Open Society Institute and the Soros Foundations network since 1993.
  • Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Days, about the administration of John F. Kennedy
  • William Sloane Coffin Jr., clergyman and longtime peace activist

No interior do livro

Opinião das pessoas - Escrever uma crítica

Não foram encontradas quaisquer críticas nos locais habituais.

Índice

The Roger Baldwin Story
5
INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER 2
25
INTRODUCTION TO CHAPTER 3
57
Direitos de autor

14 outras secções não apresentadas

Outras edições - Ver tudo

Palavras e frases frequentes

Acerca do autor (2006)

Woody Klein is a veteran journalist, historian, and an award-winning author who has been writing about social justice and civil liberties for decades. Among his more recent books are Toward Humanity and Justice: The Writings of Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, Scholar of the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education, Decision (Praeger, 2004), and Westport, Connecticut: The Story of a New England Town's Rise to Prominence (Greenwood Press, 2000).

Informação bibliográfica