(Source: CUP)
Cambridge University Press is
publishing a book on the Jewish leftist lawyer Ernst Fraenkel.
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Jewish leftist lawyer Ernst
Fraenkel was one of twentieth-century Germany's great intellectuals. During the
Weimar Republic he was a shrewd constitutional theorist for the Social
Democrats and in post-World War II Germany a respected political scientist who
worked to secure West Germany's new democracy. This book homes in on the most
dramatic years of Fraenkel's life, when he worked within Nazi Germany actively
resisting the regime, both publicly and secretly. As a lawyer, he represented
political defendants in court. As a dissident, he worked in the underground. As
an intellectual, he wrote his most famous work, The Dual State – a classic
account of Nazi law and politics. This first detailed account of Fraenkel's
career in Nazi Germany opens up a new view on anti-Nazi resistance – its
nature, possibilities, and limits. With grit, daring and imagination, Fraenkel
fought for freedom against an increasingly repressive regime.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Douglas Morris, Federal
Defenders of New York
Douglas Morris is both a legal historian and a criminal defense attorney for indigent clients in New York City. He has published widely on twentieth-century German legal history and was a recipient of the 1998 Thurgood Marshall Award from the Association of the Bar of the City of New York for serving 'as pro bono counsel to a human being under a sentence of death'.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
1. Setting the scene of a Jewish
lawyer, like Fraenkel, in nazi Germany
2. Fraenkel as a social democrat
practicing law in nazi Germany
3. Fraenkel as an essayist
supporting the illegal underground
4. Fraenkel as a scholar
renouncing the nazi regime's dual state
5. Thinking about legal
justifications for sabotaging a tyrannical regime
Conclusion. The Ernst Fraenkel
dilemma.
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