American Nero, Peter Golenbock
American Nero, Peter Golenbock
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American Nero
The History of the Destruction of the Rule of Law, and Why Trump Is the Worst Offender

Author: Peter Golenbock, Richard W. Painter

Narrator: Peter Berkrot

Unabridged: 16 hr 12 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/24/2020


Synopsis

Richard Painter and Peter Golenbock present a clear description of rule of law—arguably the single most important principle underlying our civilization. They also describe the abuses of power that have occurred throughout our nation's history. Beginning in Puritan New England with the infamous Salem Witch Trials, American Nero makes vivid stops at The Red Scare of the 1920s, Japanese-American internment, the McCarthy Era, and, much more recently, President Trump's attempt to violate the First Amendment by banning Muslims from entering the US. While Trump is not the first offender, he is arguably the most blatant, and this unflinchingly honest and insightful work presents in devastating detail the ways in which our current president has trampled the rule of law with his attacks on the freedom of the press, the independence of the judiciary, and the autonomy of the justice department. This is not a book about right vs. left—instead, it is about the rule of law, a principle that transcends partisan politics, and how vital it is to the survival of our country. This book serves as a call-to-action, looking ahead to a brighter future for our country, one where citizens and officials alike protect our rights and honor their responsibilities.

Author Bio

Peter Golenbock, a graduate of NYU Law School, has written sixty-five books, ten of which have been New York Times bestsellers. In addition to his bestsellers about sports and with sports figures, he has also written Presumed Guilty with Jose Baez, the attorney for Casey Anthony, The Chairman, written with Jim Greer, the chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, and In The Country of Brooklyn, a book about the liberal strain emanating from there.

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