396 Pages
by
Routledge
368 Pages
by
Routledge
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Twilight of Liberty is a sequel to Donohue's highly regarded The Politics of the American Civil Liberties Union, but with a marked change in emphasis. Instead of challenging the ACLU's nonpartisan reputation, as he did in the earlier volume, Donohue now seeks to demonstrate why and how recent ACLU policy undermines the process of liberty. He argues that the ACLU, by relentlessly warring with... Read more
I: Mediating Structures and Liberty; 1: The Family; 2: The Schools; 3: The Churches; 4: The Private Sector; II: The Public Weal; 5: Freedom of Expression; 6: The Homeless; 7: Crime and Civil Liberties; 8: The Radical Cast of Liberty
Biography
William A. Donohue






