Drawing on over a century of collective expertise, this book presents innovative solutions to address flaws in federal governance. It serves as a beacon of hope and optimism following a challenging era in the nation's history, aiming to inspire reform and improvement in the political landscape.
Norman Eisen Ordine dei libri (cronologico)
Questo autore approfondisce lo scontro tra liberalismo e illiberalismo intrecciando le vite di coloro che lo hanno abitato nella sua residenza di Praga prima di lui. La sua narrazione collega le storie del costruttore della casa, di un occupante nazista, di un soccorritore americano del dopoguerra e di un'ambasciatrice star del cinema della Guerra Fredda. Al centro della sua opera si trova l'eredità personale di sua madre, una sopravvissuta ceca all'Olocausto che lo mandò a Praga. La sua scrittura esplora spesso temi di etica e commento politico.




An upcoming book to be published by Penguin Random House.
When Norman Eisen moved into the US ambassador's residence in Prague, returning to the land his mother had fled after the Holocaust, he was startled to discover swastikas hidden beneath the furniture. From that discovery unspooled the captivating, twisting tale of the remarkable people who lived in the house before Eisen. Their story is Europe's, telling the dramatic and surprisingly cyclical tale of the endurance of liberal democracy: the optimistic Jewish financial baron who built the palace; the conflicted Nazi general who put his life at risk for the house during World War II; the first postwar US ambassador struggling to save both the palace and Prague from communist hands; the child star- turned-diplomat who fought to end totalitarianism; and Eisen's own mother, whose life demonstrates how those without power and privilege moved through history. The Last Palace chronicles the upheavals that have transformed the continent over the past century and reveals how we never live far from the past.