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  • Published: 1 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807043417
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 136
  • RRP: $34.00
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I'll Be Short



'I don't like the basic philosophy that everyone is on their own, out for themselves, a kind of social Darwinism. It's bad for society, especially now. . . . Call me crotchety, but I can't help asking, whatever happened to the social contract?'
The get-rich-quick exuberance of the late nineties may have temporarily blinded us to how dependent we are on one another. Subsequent events serve as reminders that the strength of our economy and the security of our society rest on the bonds that connect us. But what, specifically, are these bonds? What do we owe one another as members of the same society?

With his characteristic humor, humanity, and candor, one of the nation's most distinguished public leaders and thinkers delivers a fresh vision of politics by returning to basic American values: workers should share in the success of their companies; those who work should not have to live in poverty; and everyone should have access to an education that will better their chances in life.

An insider who knows how the economy and government really work, Reich combines realistic solutions with democratic ideals. Businesses do have civic responsibilities, and government must stem a widening income gap that threatens to stratify our nation. And everyone must get involved to help return us to a society that works for everyone.

  • Published: 1 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807043417
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Pages: 136
  • RRP: $34.00
Categories:

About the author

Robert Reich

Robert B. Reich recently retired as Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He served in three presidential administrations, including as secretary of labor under Bill Clinton, and has written 18 books, including The Work of Nations (translated into 22 languages). His articles have appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. He is a columnist for Newsweek and The Guardian, and writes a daily newsletter at robertreich.substack.com. He is co-creator of the award-winning film Inequality for All and the Netflix original Saving Capitalism, and co-founder of Inequality Media.

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