Rage and the Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution
Autor Jonathan Turleyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 mar 2027
On the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, law professor, legal analyst, and bestselling author of The Indispensable Right Jonathan Turley explores how the unique origins of American democracy set it apart from other revolutions, whether it can survive and thrive in the 21st century, and how the unfinished story of the revolution will play out in a rapidly changing world.
This is a book about revolutions. Most countries are the progeny of revolution. At the birth of this nation, the Founding Fathers faced the quintessential question of self-governance: how do you keep democracy from devolving into violent anarchy or brutal despotism? Drawing on little-known facts from the founding, Jonathan Turley reveals how the United States escaped the cycles of violence and instability that plagued other democratic movements, from ancient Athens to 19th-century France.
As the nation approaches a new era marked by artificial intelligence, robotics, and profound economic shifts, America must again withstand the pressure of radical forces that seek to curtail our natural liberties under the guise of popular reform. In this crisis of faith, many politicians and pundits are questioning the very principles of American democracy, and some law professors are even calling for scrapping the Constitution.
Synthesizing sources from history to philosophy to the arts, Turley offers a hopeful account of how the lessons of the past can guide us through today’s “crisis of faith” in democracy and see us into the future. He notes: “From redcoats to robots, our challenges have changed. Yet, we have remained. Our greatest danger is not forgetting the history detailed in this book, but forgetting who we were in that history.”
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781668205037
ISBN-10: 1668205033
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: b-w photos t-o; 16 page 4-C insert
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10: 1668205033
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: b-w photos t-o; 16 page 4-C insert
Dimensiuni: 140 x 213 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Simon&Schuster
Colecția Simon & Schuster
Notă biografică
Jonathan Turley is a law professor, columnist, television analyst, and litigator. Since 1998, he has held the Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at George Washington University Law School. He has served as counsel in some of the most notable cases in the last two decades, including representing members of Congress, judges, whistleblowers, five former Attorney Generals, celebrities, accused spies and terrorists, journalists, protesters, and the workers at the secret facility Area 51. Turley has testified before Congress over one hundred times, including during the impeachments of Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump. He was also lead counsel in the last judicial impeachment in US history. He has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and USA TODAY. Called the “dean of legal analysts” by The Washington Post, Turley has worked as a legal analyst for CBS, NBC, BBC, and Fox. In a study by Judge Richard Posner, Turley was found to be thirty-eighth in the top 100 most cited “public intellectuals” (and the second most cited law professor).
Recenzii
“A masterpiece… a moving account on the very essence of liberty that should be on the shelf of every American."
"A fluent take on history and politics from a thoughtful contrarian."
“Turley demonstrates a discomforting, and painfully timely, truth: The phrase “democratic despotism” is not an oxymoron.”
“Rage and the Republic is Jonathan Turley's birthday gift to America to mark its 250 years of independence... A wise guide to avoid wrecking the American project."
“A fascinating and inspiring account of the foundations of the American system…a must-read.”
“[A] scholarly tour de force that could not be more timely.”
"Brilliant and riveting. The American Revolution comes alive, and so does the birth of the Constitution.”
“[A] valuable contribution to American civic life.”
“An enjoyable book to read, one taken forward with great conviction and one that, crucially, encourages you to think.”
“Those dueling impulses, rage and reason, are the focus of “Rage and the Republic"... The question of democratic rage is timeless, and Mr. Turley’s historical narrative is sweeping—from the trial of Socrates to the rhetoric of Huey Long.”
"A fluent take on history and politics from a thoughtful contrarian."
“Turley demonstrates a discomforting, and painfully timely, truth: The phrase “democratic despotism” is not an oxymoron.”
“Rage and the Republic is Jonathan Turley's birthday gift to America to mark its 250 years of independence... A wise guide to avoid wrecking the American project."
“A fascinating and inspiring account of the foundations of the American system…a must-read.”
“[A] scholarly tour de force that could not be more timely.”
"Brilliant and riveting. The American Revolution comes alive, and so does the birth of the Constitution.”
“[A] valuable contribution to American civic life.”
“An enjoyable book to read, one taken forward with great conviction and one that, crucially, encourages you to think.”
“Those dueling impulses, rage and reason, are the focus of “Rage and the Republic"... The question of democratic rage is timeless, and Mr. Turley’s historical narrative is sweeping—from the trial of Socrates to the rhetoric of Huey Long.”
Descriere
In his follow-up to The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage, Fox News legal analyst and law professor Jonathan Turley widens his scope for the 250th anniversary of American independence with an exacting look at the tumultuous revolutionary years, revealing how precarious democracy can be and how lessons from history can guide the way forward as American democracy faces its toughest enemy yet: itself.