
The Price of Principle
How Putting Honesty and Consistency Above Partisanship and Hypocrisy Costs Jobs, Reputationsâand Even Friendships
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The Price of Principle
How Putting Honesty and Consistency Above Partisanship and Hypocrisy Costs Jobs, Reputationsâand Even Friendships
About this book
In his fiftieth book, The Price of Principle: Why Integrity Is Worth the Consequences, Alan Dershowitzâ#1 New York Times bestselling author and one of America's most influential legal scholarsâexplores the implications of the increasing tendency in politics, academia, media, and even the courts of law to punish principle and reward partisan hypocrisy. Alan Dershowitz has been called "one of the most prominent and consistent defenders of civil liberties in America" byPolitico, and "the nation's most peripatetic civil liberties lawyer and one of its most distinguished defenders of individual rights" by Newsweek. Yet, he has come under intense criticism for living by his principles and applying his famed "shoe on the other foot test." The Price of Principle is about efforts to cancel Alan Dershowitz and his career because he has insisted on sticking to his principles instead of choosing sides in the current culture and political war dividing our country. He explains that principled people are actively punished for not being sufficiently partisan. Principle has become the vice and partisanship the virtue in an age when partisan ends justify unprincipled means, such as denial of due process and free speech in the interest of achieving partisan or ideological goals. Throughout his narrative, Dershowitz focuses on three sets of principles that have guided his life: 1) freedom of expression and conscience; 2) due process, fundamental fairness, and the adversary system of seeking justice; and 3) basic equality and meritocracy. He documents the attacks on him and others like him for being "guilty" of refusing to compromise important principles to promote partisanship. He names names and points fingers of accusation at those who have led us down this dangerous road. In the end, The Price of Principle represents an icon in the defense of free speech and due process reckoning with the challenges of unprincipled attacksâa new brand of McCarthyismâand insisting that we ask hard questions about our own moral principles.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: How Partisanship Trumps Principle
- Chapter 1: The Important Principles for Which I Am Willing to Pay a Heavy Price
- Chapter 2: How Sticking to My Principles Got Me Cancelled
- Chapter 3: Being Cancelled by Jewish Institutions
- Chapter 4: Being Cancelled by Longtime Friends Because My Principles Did Not Fit Their Partisan Demands
- Chapter 5: Now Trump Supporters Have Turned on Me for Opposing Bidenâs Impeachment
- Chapter 6: How Identity Politics is Replacing Principle in Our Courts of Law
- Chapter 7: Unprincipled Attacks on Israel
- Chapter 8: Unprincipled and Partisan Approaches to Voting Rights
- Chapter 9: The Partisan Divide over Vaccine Mandates
- Chapter 10: As a Matter of Principle, Are We a Systematically Racist Nation?
- Chapter 11: The Unprincipled Media Creates and Exacerbates Divisions
- Chapter 12: The Misuse of Principle by Academics
- Chapter 13: The Implications of Punishing Principle and Rewarding Partisan Hypocrisy: Can We Ever Reverse It?
- Conclusion