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Just Mercy

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Bryan Stevenson 作者
Spiegel & Grau
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2014-10-23 出版日期
336 页数
GBP 22.50 价格
Hardcover
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9780812994520 图书编码

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一个我所不知道的世界.

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A peek to a broken criminal justice system in the U.S. Heartbroken stories about juvenile lifers and people who were wrongfully convicted on death row.

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有关法律、正义、公平的书,作者是著名的律师和社会活动者,书的内容非常personal,具体的案例和故事也非常好看。在看这本书以前我对死刑没有一个清晰的立场,看完以后依然没有,但我觉得自己对这个话题了解更深入一些。我不觉得法律是用来保持“公正”的,法律是用来维持社会正常运转的一种手段(政令又是另一种,当然道德也是一种),从这个角度出发,死刑是否能为这个目标服务的,服务到什么程度,才是衡量是否应该取消它的标准。而这个问题的答案,也是因社会而异的。换言之,在我这种非常实际的人眼里,废除死刑本身无所谓对错,还是要看它在一个特定的环境里是强化还是弱化法律有效维护社会运转的作用。当然,这本书不仅仅是关于死刑,它对司法正义、美国南方的种族歧视和压迫都有很真实的反映,很多地方听的人非常悲哀和愤怒。

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不能说写得不好,但不是我的茶啊

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不能说写得不好,但不是我的茶啊

Just Mercy 在线电子书 著者简介

Bryan Stevenson was a young lawyer when he founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal practice dedicated to defending those most desperate and in need: the poor, the wrongly condemned, and women and children trapped in the farthest reaches of our criminal justice system. One of his first cases was that of Walter McMillian, a young man who was sentenced to die for a notorious murder he insisted he didn’t commit. The case drew Bryan into a tangle of conspiracy, political machination, and legal brinksmanship—and transformed his understanding of mercy and justice forever.


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A powerful true story about the potential for mercy to redeem us, and a clarion call to fix our broken system of justice—from one of the most brilliant and influential lawyers of our time

Bryan Stevenson was a young lawyer when he founded the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal practice dedicated to defending those most desperate and in need: the poor, the wrongly condemned, and women and children trapped in the farthest reaches of our criminal justice system. One of his first cases was that of Walter McMillian, a young man who was sentenced to die for a notorious murder he insisted he didn’t commit. The case drew Bryan into a tangle of conspiracy, political machination, and legal brinksmanship—and transformed his understanding of mercy and justice forever.

Just Mercy is at once an unforgettable account of an idealistic, gifted young lawyer’s coming of age, a moving window into the lives of those he has defended, and an inspiring argument for compassion in the pursuit of true justice.

Praise for Just Mercy

“A searing, moving and infuriating memoir . . . Bryan Stevenson may, indeed, be America’s Mandela. For decades he has fought judges, prosecutors and police on behalf of those who are impoverished, black or both. . . . Injustice is easy not to notice when it affects people different from ourselves; that helps explain the obliviousness of our own generation to inequity today. We need to wake up. And that is why we need a Mandela in this country.”—Nicholas Kristof, The New York Times

“Unfairness in the justice system is a major theme of our age. . . . This book brings new life to the story by placing it in two affecting contexts: [Bryan] Stevenson’s life work and the deep strain of racial injustice in American life. . . . The book extols not his nobility but that of the cause, and reads like a call to action for all that remains to be done. . . . The message of the book, hammered home by dramatic examples of one man’s refusal to sit quietly and countenance horror, is that evil can be overcome, a difference can be made. Just Mercy will make you upset and it will make you hopeful.”—Ted Conover, The New York Times Book Review

“Emotionally profound, necessary reading.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review, Kirkus Prize Finalist)

“A passionate account of the ways our nation thwarts justice and inhumanely punishes the poor and disadvantaged.”—Booklist (starred review)

“Not since Atticus Finch has a fearless and committed lawyer made such a difference in the American South. Though larger than life, Atticus exists only in fiction. Bryan Stevenson, however, is very much alive and doing God’s work fighting for the poor, the oppressed, the voiceless, the vulnerable, the outcast, and those with no hope. Just Mercy is his inspiring and powerful story.”—John Grisham

“From the frontlines of social justice comes one of the most urgent voices of our era. Bryan Stevenson is a real-life, modern-day Atticus Finch who, through his work in redeeming innocent people condemned to death, has sought to redeem the country itself. This is a book of great power and courage. It is inspiring and suspenseful—a revelation.”—Isabel Wilkerson, author of The Warmth of Other Suns

“Bryan Stevenson is one of my personal heroes, perhaps the most inspiring and influential crusader for justice alive today, and Just Mercy is extraordinary.”—Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

Editorial Reviews

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“A searing, moving and infuriating memoir . . . Bryan Stevenson may, indeed, be America’s Mandela. For decades he has fought judges, prosecutors and police on behalf of those who are impoverished, black or both. . . . Injustice is easy not to notice when it affects people different from ourselves; that helps explain the obliviousness of our own generation to inequity today. We need to wake up. And that is why we need a Mandela in this country.”—Nicholas Kristof, The New York Times

“Unfairness in the justice system is a major theme of our age. . . . This book brings new life to the story by placing it in two affecting contexts: [Bryan] Stevenson’s life work and the deep strain of racial injustice in American life. . . . You don’t have to read too long to start cheering for this man. Against tremendous odds, Stevenson has worked to free scores of people from wrongful or excessive punishment, arguing five times before the Supreme Court. . . . The book extols not his nobility but that of the cause, and reads like a call to action for all that remains to be done. . . . The message of the book, hammered home by dramatic examples of one man’s refusal to sit quietly and countenance horror, is that evil can be overcome, a difference can be made. Just Mercy will make you upset and it will make you hopeful. . . . Stevenson has been angry about [the criminal justice system] for years, and we are all the better for it.”—Ted Conover, The New York Times Book Review

“A distinguished NYU law professor and MacArthur grant recipient offers the compelling story of the legal practice he founded to protect the rights of people on the margins of American society. . . . Emotionally profound, necessary reading.”—Kirkus Reviews (starred review, Kirkus Prize Finalist)

“A passionate account of the ways our nation thwarts justice and inhumanely punishes the poor and disadvantaged.”—Booklist (starred review)

“Not since Atticus Finch has a fearless and committed lawyer made such a difference in the American South. Though larger than life, Atticus exists only in fiction. Bryan Stevenson, however, is very much alive and doing God’s work fighting for the poor, the oppressed, the voiceless, the vulnerable, the outcast, and those with no hope. Just Mercy is his inspiring and powerful story.”—John Grisham

“From the frontlines of social justice comes one of the most urgent voices of our era. Bryan Stevenson is a real-life, modern-day Atticus Finch who, through his work in redeeming innocent people condemned to death, has sought to redeem the country itself. This is a book of great power and courage. It is inspiring and suspenseful—a revelation.”—Isabel Wilkerson, author of The Warmth of Other Suns

“Bryan Stevenson is one of my personal heroes, perhaps the most inspiring and influential crusader for justice alive today, and Just Mercy is extraordinary. The stories told within these pages hold the potential to transform what we think we mean when we talk about justice.”—Michelle Alexander, author of The New Jim Crow

“Words such as important and compelling may have lost their force through overuse, but reading this book will restore their meaning, along with one’s hopes for humanity.”—Tracy Kidder, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Mountains Beyond Mountains

“Bryan Stevenson is America’s young Nelson Mandela, a brilliant lawyer fighting with courage and conviction to guarantee justice for all. Just Mercy should be read by people of conscience in every civilized country in the world to discover what happens when revenge and retribution replace justice and mercy. It is as gripping to read as any legal thriller, and what hangs in the balance is nothing less than the soul of a great nation.”—Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate

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写得真好,字里行间都能感受到作者的真诚。我翻开第一页时本是害怕这本书被写成了英雄的赞歌之类的虚荣的夸耀的自大的东西。但整本书的大部分内容都沉重压抑,甚至还有些无奈的,仅在末了出现了些乐观的气息。无奈其实是可怕的。曾想学法学,但经历过一次失败后突然明白自己太...  

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2018年,忙于装修,忙于养病,忙于工作室开业,忙于作培训,忙于打理公众号,忙于办离职交接...。七月中旬,难得闲下来,书架一瞥,翻出《正义的慈悲》,享受难得的宁静时光。 可能是巧合,2018年春节小长假期间,刚刚读过哈珀·李的小说《杀死一只知更鸟》。故事发生在二十世...  

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Following the chapters and the passages, we as if experience author’s desperation, struggling, efforts in dealing with the obstacles and difficulty in the way to Justice, we as if discover the true meaning of Just Mercy with Bryan. The book is marvelous be...  

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毫无疑问,美国联邦最高法院2015-2016年度(简称OT15)的第一个月是属于宪法第八修正案的,在第一个星期的案子里,大法官们试图澄清刑事诉讼程序中有关判处死刑的不确定性(Kansasv.Gleason和Kansasv.Carr)。在第二个星期里,大法官们则要面对两个很重要的问题:陪审团在死刑...  

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在普利策奖得主哈珀·李的长篇小说《杀死一只知更鸟》中,主角阿提卡斯·芬奇律师说:“我想让你们看到什么是真正的勇气,而不是认为勇气就是一个人手里拿着一把枪。它是这样一种精神气质:你在起步之前就知道自己已经被判定失败,但你还是义无反顾踏上征途,并不顾结果地跑完...  

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