Electile Dysfunction: A Guide for Unaroused Voters
"This book is a perfect combination of Alan's strengths. A terrible pun plus insightful commentary." --Seth Myers

If you're frustrated with the choices for president this year, you're not alone. 81 percent of voters say they'd "feel afraid" if either Trump or Clinton takes office--but what recourse do we have? In this race, the American electorate is plagued by a widespread feeling of impotence.

But this may be the most important election in generations: governments and radicals around the world are moving toward extremes of hard left and hard right, and the same frustrations are fissuring American civil society. Never has a search for stability been more necessary. It's imperative that voters understand the stakes, how we got here, and how to move forward.

In this book, Dershowitz takes the techniques he's used in five decades of teaching to sort out how each candidate relates to basic domestic and foreign policy values. You're left to form your own conclusions, based on your own values--this is a choice you can't afford to let someone else make for you.
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Electile Dysfunction: A Guide for Unaroused Voters
"This book is a perfect combination of Alan's strengths. A terrible pun plus insightful commentary." --Seth Myers

If you're frustrated with the choices for president this year, you're not alone. 81 percent of voters say they'd "feel afraid" if either Trump or Clinton takes office--but what recourse do we have? In this race, the American electorate is plagued by a widespread feeling of impotence.

But this may be the most important election in generations: governments and radicals around the world are moving toward extremes of hard left and hard right, and the same frustrations are fissuring American civil society. Never has a search for stability been more necessary. It's imperative that voters understand the stakes, how we got here, and how to move forward.

In this book, Dershowitz takes the techniques he's used in five decades of teaching to sort out how each candidate relates to basic domestic and foreign policy values. You're left to form your own conclusions, based on your own values--this is a choice you can't afford to let someone else make for you.
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Electile Dysfunction: A Guide for Unaroused Voters

Electile Dysfunction: A Guide for Unaroused Voters

by Alan Dershowitz
Electile Dysfunction: A Guide for Unaroused Voters

Electile Dysfunction: A Guide for Unaroused Voters

by Alan Dershowitz

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"This book is a perfect combination of Alan's strengths. A terrible pun plus insightful commentary." --Seth Myers

If you're frustrated with the choices for president this year, you're not alone. 81 percent of voters say they'd "feel afraid" if either Trump or Clinton takes office--but what recourse do we have? In this race, the American electorate is plagued by a widespread feeling of impotence.

But this may be the most important election in generations: governments and radicals around the world are moving toward extremes of hard left and hard right, and the same frustrations are fissuring American civil society. Never has a search for stability been more necessary. It's imperative that voters understand the stakes, how we got here, and how to move forward.

In this book, Dershowitz takes the techniques he's used in five decades of teaching to sort out how each candidate relates to basic domestic and foreign policy values. You're left to form your own conclusions, based on your own values--this is a choice you can't afford to let someone else make for you.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940156895793
Publisher: RosettaBooks
Publication date: 09/06/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 130
File size: 222 KB

About the Author

Professor, Emeritus, Alan M. Dershowitz, the former Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law at Harvard, was described by Newsweek as “the nation’s most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer and one of its most distinguished defenders of individual rights.” He has published more than 1,000 articles in magazines, newspapers, journals and blogs such as The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Harvard Law Review, the Yale Law Journal, Huffington Post, Newsmax, Jerusalem Post and Ha’aretz.

Professor Dershowitz is the author of 35 fiction and non-fiction works with a worldwide audience, including The New York Times #1 bestseller Chutzpah and five other national bestsellers. His autobiography, Taking the Stand: My Life in the Law, was published in October 2013 by Crown, a division of Random House. Earlier titles include the bestselling The Case For Israel; The Case For Peace; Blasphemy; Preemption; Finding Jefferson; and Shouting Fire.
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