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Author Brandeis, Louis D., 1856-1941, author

Title The words of Justice Brandeis / edited by Solomon Goldman, with a foreword by William O. Douglas
Published New York : Henry Schuman, [1953]

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Series HeinOnline legal classics library
Legal classics library
Contents Justice Brandeis -- American and Jew -- Abnormal and privileged -- Absolute -- Absolute power -- Abstract thinking // A day's work -- Agreement -- Amending the Constitution -- Amendment -- America -- American democracy -- American ideals -- Americanization -- American Jewish community -- Americans -- American standard of living -- America's fundamental law -- America's insistent demand -- Angels and devils -- Anti-semitism and the Nazis -- Arbitration -- Argument of force -- Arithmetic -- Art -- Artificial legal conviction -- Artists -- Averages -- Banker-middleman -- Bankers' ethics -- Bankers' failures -- Bankers' function -- Bankers' power -- Betrayal of our great heritage -- Better than peace -- Bible -- Big business -- Bigness -- Blighting influence of journalistic gossip -- Boldness -- Brain -- Brotherhood -- Business -- a profession -- Business success -- Calmness -- Capacity of individual man -- Centralization -- Challenge of existing law -- Change in a democracy -- Character -- Character and intelligence -- Child -- Chosen people -- Church and democracy -- Cohen, Benjamin V. -- Collective bargaining -- Common people -- Competition -- Competition from within -- Concentration -- Concrete problems -- Conservation -- Conservatism -- Constitution -- Control and cooperation -- Cooperative movement -- Corporation lawyer -- Courts and the people -- Cutthroat competition -- Dangers to democracy -- Deception -- Delicate operation -- Demand -- Dembitz, Lewis N. -- Democracy -- Democracy and aristocracy -- Democratic ideals -- Democratic methods -- Depreciation -- Despotism -- Differentiation not uniformity -- Douglas, William O. -- Duties -- Duty -- Duty to the community -- Early New Englanders -- Educated Jew -- Education -- Educational endowments -- Educational standard -- Education on electorate -- Efficiency -- Efficiency and social ideals -- Efficiency's test -- Elimination of waste -- Emerson -- Employer and employee -- Employers and unions -- England -- Enlightened unselfishness -- E. Pluribus Unum -- Equality of opportunity -- Excesses -- Excess of capital -- Existing institutions -- Experimentation -- Facts -- Failure of life insurance companies -- Falsification of books -- Fear, repression, hate -- Financial dependence -- Financial independence -- Freedom of speech -- Function of speech -- God's presence -- God's purpose -- Good bargain -- Government as lawbreaker -- Government control -- Greatest danger -- Greatest good of greatest number -- Greatest menace to freedom -- Greatest problem -- Great physician -- Half free and half slave -- Hamilton, Alexander -- Harmony in national life -- Hebrew language -- Herzl, Theodor -- History -- Home life -- How human beings improve -- Human nature -- Human truth -- Immortality of the soul -- Indifference -- Individuality of peoples -- Individual suffering -- Industrial absolutism -- Industrial democracy -- Industrial democracy and thinking -- Industrial injustice -- Industrial liberty -- Intelligent self-interest -- Interlocking directorates -- Investor's servility -- Irregularity of employment
Jew -- definition of term -- Jewish attributes -- Jewish festivals -- Jewish heritage -- Jewish individuality -- Jewish intellectual capacity -- Jewish "peculiarities" -- Jewish people -- its preservation -- Jewish persecution -- Jewish problem -- Jewish spirit and America -- Jewish survival -- Jews and democracy -- Jews today -- Joiners -- Joseph -- Judges -- Justice -- Labor's share -- Law and life -- Law and public opinion -- Law and the will of the people -- Law's function -- Laws not man -- Lawyers' education -- Lawyers' knowledge -- Lawyers' opportunity -- Lawyers' special obligation -- Lawyers' training -- Legal profession -- Legal science -- deaf and blind -- Leisure -- Liberalism and anti-Jewish prejudice -- Liberation of smaller peoples -- Liberty -- Liberty's greatest danger -- Liberty through law -- Library -- Liquor -- Living law -- Logic of realities -- Long hours -- Low wages -- Loyalty -- McElwain, Wm. H. -- Maccabean struggle -- Machinery -- Main factor in betterment -- Man -- Man's work -- Massachusetts' task -- Messiah -- Minimum wage -- Miracles -- Money -- Money-making and service -- Monopoly -- Monopoly and efficiency -- Motives and results -- National individuality -- Nationality -- Nation and nationality -- Nature of law -- Neutrality -- New demands for justice -- New freedom -- Noblesse oblige -- One life to live -- One master only -- Open opportunity -- Organization -- Our new peonage -- Palestine -- Paramount public need -- Parentage -- Past -- Past losses -- Path to bankruptcy -- People and raw material -- People and rich -- People's own gold -- Politician -- Popular opinion -- Possibilities of human development -- Practical men -- Preparedness -- Price control -- Private citizen -- Production -- Products of the mind -- Profit sharing -- Progress -- Proper conferences -- Property -- Public interests -- Publicity -- Public opinion -- Public service -- Punctuality -- Puritans -- Quality and spiritual value -- Radicals and conservatives -- Rate-making -- Reading -- Regulated competition -- Regulation -- Remedial institutions -- Resettlement of Palestine -- Responsibility -- Resurrection -- Revelation -- Revolutionary change -- Right to privacy -- Risks -- Roosevelt, Theodore and Wilson, Woodrow -- Rule of law -- Sabbath -- Savings bank insurance -- Scientific management -- Scientists and theologians -- Securities -- Separation of governmental powers -- Serious controversies -- Service vs. charity -- Sherman law -- Short cuts -- Short workday -- Sinful waste -- Skilled and unskilled labor -- Small groups -- Small stockholders -- Social inventions -- Socialism -- Social problems and scientific inventions -- Solving the Jewish problem -- Soundness of judgment -- Specialization -- Strikes -- Struggle -- Success built on failure -- Supply and demand -- Teachers -- Testing a fact -- Thinking -- Transportation -- Trial and error -- Triviality -- Trustee of history -- Uncharted seas -- Unemployment -- Unionism -- Union leaders -- Unions -- United States Steel Corporation -- United States Supreme Court -- Unity -- University -- Unrest -- Unrestricted power -- Unwieldy committees -- Value -- Vital and beyond price -- War -- War and its aftermath -- Weizmann, Chaim -- White paper on Palestine -- Wire tapping -- Women -- Women -- overwork -- Zionism -- Zionism and Patriotism
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Bibliography "Biographical" [meaning: bibliographical] notes": pages 187-200
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Subject Brandeis, Louis D., 1856-1941
SUBJECT Brandeis, Louis D., 1856-1941 fast
Brandeis, Louis Dembitz. swd
Subject Law -- United States.
Law
United States
Juden.
Form Electronic book
Author Goldman, Solomon, 1893-1953, editor.