PanThe Wall Street JournalWu writes with elegance, conviction, knowledge—and certitude. But he goes over the top in his effort to slay the dragon of the so-called Chicago School of antitrust analysis ... he borrows [Supreme Court Justice Louis] Brandeis\'s impassioned rhetoric to express his fear that a new Gilded Age is upon us ... both Brandeis and Mr. Wu have an oversimplified vision of political markets, for economic dominance need not translate into political dominance ... Finally, Mr. Wu’s Brandeis fixation blinds him to the distinctive features of modern antitrust litigation ... With his over-concern with bigness per se, Brandeis had nothing to say about these novel issues, and neither, alas, does Mr. Wu.