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Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few by Robert B. Reich (Author)

  • Publisher: POLITICS
  • Availability: In Stock
  • SKU: 56385
  • Number of Pages: 303

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In "Saving Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few," Robert B. Reich presents a compelling analysis of the current state of capitalism in the United States, advocating for reforms that prioritize the majority of citizens over the concentrated wealth and power of the elite few. As a former U.S. Secretary of Labor and a prominent voice on economic policy, Reich dives deep into the mechanisms that perpetuate inequality and skew the economic playing field. Through meticulous research and insightful commentary, he unveils how policies favoring big corporations and the wealthy have led to widespread economic disparity and diminished opportunities for the average American.

Reich's central argument revolves around the idea that a fair and sustainable economy is crucial for the wellbeing of society as a whole. He challenges the notion that capitalism inherently benefits everyone, instead arguing that it has been manipulated to benefit a select few. Drawing on historical context and contemporary data, Reich demonstrates how unchecked corporate power, deregulation, and the decline of workers' rights have eroded the American middle class and exacerbated income inequality. His book serves as a call to action for citizens and policymakers alike to reframe the discussion around economic policy and to implement reforms that promote a more equitable distribution of wealth and opportunity.

Key points:

  1. Reich critiques the current state of capitalism, highlighting its flaws and biases.
  2. He argues for policies that prioritize the majority of citizens over the wealthy elite.
  3. The book provides historical context and data to support its arguments.
  4. Reich calls for reforms that will promote economic fairness and opportunity for all.

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Writer                               Robert B. Reich (Author)

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