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Louis Dembitz Brandeis

    Louis D. Brandeis war ein amerikanischer Anwalt und progressiver Sozialreformer, bekannt als „Anwalt des Volkes“ für seine unentgeltliche öffentliche Arbeit. Seine Arbeit an progressiven sozialen Anliegen führte zur Entwicklung des Konzepts des „Rechts auf Privatsphäre“ und zu seinem Kampf gegen mächtige Unternehmen und Monopole, die er als schädlich für amerikanische Werte ansah. Brandeis setzte sich vehement für Meinungsfreiheit und Datenschutzrechte ein und setzte damit bedeutende Präzedenzfälle im Rechtsbereich.

    Brandeis on Zionism
    Other People's Money and How The Bankers Use It
    • 2022

      Brandeis on Zionism

      A Collection of Addresses and Statements by Louis D. Brandeis [1942]

      • 166 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      2,5(2)Abgeben

      Exploring the ethical implications and global significance of Zionism, this work delves into its role as a moral symbol in contemporary society. It examines the historical roots and cultural narratives that shape Zionist identity, highlighting its impact on Jewish communities worldwide. The author articulates the philosophical underpinnings of Zionism, addressing both its achievements and challenges, while advocating for a nuanced understanding of its meaning in the modern context. The book serves as a comprehensive analysis of Zionism's moral dimensions and its relevance today.

      Brandeis on Zionism
    • 2021

      The book offers a profound analysis of the money trust and its implications for American industrial development, as articulated by Louis D. Brandeis. It captures the essence of a pivotal era marked by the harnessing of steam and electricity, detailing the expansion and concentration in business that followed. Brandeis's work is recognized as a significant historical contribution, providing insights into the challenges posed by industrial concentration, which are deemed critical for future scholars to understand the complexities of contemporary economics.

      Other People's Money and How The Bankers Use It