Greedy, powerful billionaires have rigged the system for their own benefit at the expense of everyone else—this, in a nutshell, is Robert Reich’s thesis. Although I disagree with Reich on how the system works, that is not why I gave the book one star/5(K). · Similar to his previous works Beyond Outrage and The Common Good, Reich contends that there is a growing sentiment among Americans that the system is, indeed, rigged in favor of the wealthy and politically powerful—what is often called an oligarchy. Unlike his other works, here Reich takes aim at those who claim to support the middle-class, while at the same time accumulating vast Brand: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. The System: Who Rigged it and How We Fix It By Robert Reich - [ ] The system is rigged by the wealthy and power is in the hands of the wealthy and corporations, less the politicians - [ ] This is more of Reich’s message and I am all in - [ ] I always forget that when Trump accepted the nomination at the RNC he called Hillary our for being bought by the wealthy and representing them and not the people/5.
The System: Who Rigged it and How We Fix It By Robert Reich - [ ] The system is rigged by the wealthy and power is in the hands of the wealthy and corporations, less the politicians - [ ] This is more of Reich's message and I am all in - [ ] I always forget that when Trump accepted the nomination at the RNC he called Hillary our for being. From the best-selling author of SAVING CAPITALISM and THE COMMON GOOD, THE SYSTEM is an urgent analysis of how the "rigged" systems of American politics and. Understanding what is happening in our country is critical if we want to fix it and Robert Reich is an exceptional teacher."—Sen. Bernie Sanders "In this book Robert Reich exposes the con job of America's present manic hyper-capitalism. He exposes a 'system' that is defined less by free markets than by elite capture.
The System: Who Rigged It, How We Fix It By Robert B. Reich f Description Millions of Americans have lost confidence in our political and economic system. After years of stagnant wages, volatile job markets, and an unwillingness by those in power to deal with profound threats such as climate change, there is a mounting sense that the system is fixed, serving only those select few with enough money to secure a controlling stake. Similar to his previous works Beyond Outrage and The Common Good, Reich contends that there is a growing sentiment among Americans that the system is, indeed, rigged in favor of the wealthy and politically powerful—what is often called an oligarchy. Unlike his other works, here Reich takes aim at those who claim to support the middle-class, while at the same time accumulating vast amounts of wealth for themselves, such as JP Morgan Chase. Understanding what is happening in our country is critical if we want to fix it and Robert Reich is an exceptional teacher.’ – Senator Bernie Sanders Millions of Americans have [ ].
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