Other People's Money, by Louis Brandeis
Other People's Money, by Louis Brandeis
LOUIS D. BRANDEIS was an Associate Justice Of The Supreme Court from 1916 to 1939. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest crusaders for social justice in our nation's history, credited with drafting our most important Right To Privacy Laws, as well as championing our right to freedom of speech.
In Other Peoples Money And How The Banks Use It, published over 100 years ago, Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis denounces corporatism, monopolies, investment bankers, and above all, the total consolidation of American wealth into the hands of a privileged few.
Completely uncensored, there are few indictments of the American banking system as incendiary.
Long considered one of the major muckraking exposés of the twentieth century, it still speaks powerfully to our own times.
A Foreword by Philip Dossick makes this superb new digital edition a standout.