How the Law is Used to Destroy Equality and Protect the Powerful
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Köp båda 2 för 680 krGreenwald lets no one off the hook in demonstrating the vast differences in legal recourse between rich and poor, powerful and weak When the executive, judicial and legislative branches collude to avoid enforcement, lawlessness is the end result. Rachel Maddow Glenn Greenwald's latest book is an absolute must-read. Incredibly persuasive, rigorous and damning. "Christopher Hayes" Glenn Greenwald is not just the American Left's most fearless political commentator; his fearlessness is such that he has shifted the expectations for everyone else, too. His rock-ribbed principles and absolute disregard for partisan favor have made U.S. political discourse edgier, more confrontational, and much, much better. "Rachel Maddow" The first thing I do when I turn on the computer in the morning is go to Glenn Greenwald's blog to see what he said. He is truly one of our greatest writers right now. "Michael Moore" The most important voice to have entered the political discourse in years. "Bill Moyers""
GLENN GREENWALD is the author of several best sellers, including "How Would a Patriot Act?" and "With Liberty and Justice for Some." Acclaimed as one of the 25 most influential political commentators by "The Atlantic" and one of the Top 100 Global Thinkers for 2013 by "Foreign Policy," Greenwald is a former constitutional law and civil rights attorney. He was a columnist for "The Guardian" until October 2013, and is now building a new media organization. He is a frequent guest on CNN, MSNBC, and various other television and radio outlets. Greenwald's NSA reporting in 2013 has won numerous awards, including the top investigative journalism award from the Online Journalism Association, the Esso Award for Excellence in Reporting (the Brazilian equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize), and the 2013 Pioneer Award from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. He was also the recipient of the first annual I.F. Stone Award for Independent Journalism in 2009, and the Online Journalism Association Award in 2010 for his investigative work on the arrest and detention of Bradley Manning. Greenwald is a frequent guest lecturer on college campuses and his work has appeared in many newspapers and political news magazines, including "The New York Times," the "Los Angeles Times," and "The American Conservative."