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Robert Reich
American
Economist
About the author
Liberals are concerned about the concentration of wealth because it almost inevitably leads to a concentration of power that undermines democracy.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Democracy
#Power
#Wealth
#Liberals
Your most precious possession is not your financial assets. Your most precious possession is the people you have working there, and what they carry around in their heads, and their ability to work together.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#People
#Work
#Ability
#Possession
#Financial
It's not government's business what people do in their private bedrooms.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#People
#Government
#Business
Median wages of production workers, who comprise 80 percent of the workforce, haven't risen in 30 years, adjusted for inflation.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Years
#Production
#Workers
#Wages
#Inflation
Radical conservatives want to police bedrooms.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Want
#Police
#Radical
The largest party in America, by the way, is neither the Democrats nor the Republicans. It's the party of non-voters.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#America
#Party
#Democrats
#Republicans
The liberal ideal is that everyone should have fair access and fair opportunity. This is not equality of result. It's equality of opportunity. There's a fundamental difference.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Result
#Opportunity
#Equality
#Difference
#Liberal
The silent majority really is a liberal majority, even though the word liberal has taken a real beating over the last 20 years by radical conservatives.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Years
#Word
#Majority
#Radical
#Liberal
There is a crisis of public morality. Instead of policing bedrooms, we ought to be doing a better job policing boardrooms.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Public
#Job
#Morality
#Crisis
There will always be a business cycle, and white-collar workers will get hit in the next recession like they always do in recessions.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Will
#Business
#Workers
True patriotism isn't cheap. It's about taking on a fair share of the burden of keeping America going.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#America
#Burden
#Patriotism
We do not want to live in a theocracy. We should maintain that barrier and government has no business telling someone what they ought to believe or how they should conduct their private lives.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Want
#Government
#Business
You can't create a political movement out of pabulum.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
You can't inspire people if you are going to be uninspiring.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#People
Our moral authority is as important, if not more important, than our troop strength or our high-tech weapons. We are rapidly losing that moral authority, not only in the Arab world but all over the world.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Strength
#World
#Weapons
#Authority
#Losing
A leader is someone who steps back from the entire system and tries to build a more collaborative, more innovative system that will work over the long term.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Work
#Will
#Leader
A lot of attention has been going to social values - abortion, gay rights, other divisive issues - but economic values are equally important.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Abortion
#Attention
#Values
#Rights
#Gay
Centrism is bogus.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
Globalization and free trade do spur economic growth, and they lead to lower prices on many goods.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#Growth
#Trade
#Globalization
I wish it were simply a nightmare, but I think that any reasonable person watching American politics would come to the conclusion that a second Bush administration would in fact incorporate a more radicalized version of what we've seen in the first administration.
Robert Reich,
American
Economist
#American
#First
#Fact
#Politics