Letters of Louis D. Brandeis: Volume III, 1913-1915

Letters of Louis D. Brandeis: Volume III, 1913-1915

by Louis D. BrandeisMelvin I. Urofsky and David W. Levy
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Publication Date: 30/06/1973

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With the election of Woodrow Wilson in 1912, Louis D. Brandeis emerged as the undisputed intellectual leader of those reformers who were trying to recreate a democratic society free from the economic and political depradations of monopolistic enterprise. But now these reformers had a champion in the White House, and direct access to him through one of his most trusted advisers. In this volume we see what was probably the high point of progressive reform—the first three years of the Wilson Administration. During these years Brandeis was considered for a Cabinet position, consulted frequently on matters of patronage, and called in at key junctures to determine policy.


But he still kept up his many obligations to different reform groups: arguing cases before the Supreme Court, acting as public counsel in rate hearings, writing Other People’s Money, one of the key exposés of the era, as well as advising his good friend Robert M. LaFollette and other reform leaders.


Yet at the height of his career as a reformer, Brandeis suddenly took on another heavy obligation, the leadership of the American Zionist movement, and helped marshal Jews in this country to aid their brethren in war-ravaged Europe and Palestine. Carrying over his democratic ideals, he challenged the established American Jewish aristocracy in the Congress movement, in order to broaden the base of Jewish participation in important issues. At the end of 1915, Brandeis was an important figure not only in domestic reform and Jewish affairs, but on the international scene as well. And although no one knew it at the time, he stood at the brink of nomination to the nation’s highest court.


As in the earlier volumes, these letters indicate the inner workings of American reform, and they also show how American Zionism, under the leadership of Brandeis and his lieutenants, assumed those characteristics that would make it a unique and powerful instrument in world politics.

ISBN:
9781438422596
9781438422596
Category:
Central government policies
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
30-06-1973
Language:
English
Publisher:
State University of New York Press

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