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Robert Reich‌

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Robert Reich

Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA

Robert Reich

Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA

Gender

Male

Birthday

calendar1946-06-24

Popularity

star1.3

Biography

Robert Bernard Reich (born June 24, 1946) is an American professor, author, lawyer, and political commentator. He worked in the administrations of Presidents Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, and served as Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997 in the cabinet of President Bill Clinton. He was also a member of President Barack Obama's economic transition advisory board. Reich has been the Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley since January 2006. He was formerly a lecturer at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and a professor of social and economic policy at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management of Brandeis University. In 2008, Time magazine named him one of the Ten Best Cabinet Members of the century, and in the same year The Wall Street Journal placed him sixth on its list of Most Influential Business Thinkers. He has published 18 books which have been translated into 22 languages, including the best-sellers The Work of Nations, Reason, Saving Capitalism, Supercapitalism, Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, and a best-selling e-book, Beyond Outrage. He is also board chair emeritus of Common Cause and writes his own blog about the political economy at Robertreich.org. The Robert Reich–Jacob Kornbluth film Saving Capitalism was selected to be a Netflix Original, and debuted in November 2017, and their film Inequality for All won a U.S. Documentary Special Jury Award for Achievement in Filmmaking at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival in Utah. In 2015, Reich and Kornbluth founded Inequality Media, a nonprofit digital media company. Inequality Media's videos feature Reich discussing topics relating to inequality and power primarily in the United States, including universal basic income, labor rights protection, the racial wealth gap, affordable housing, and gerrymandering.

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Inequality for All

Inequality for All‌
star7.5
calendar 2013

The Borking of America

The Borking of America‌
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calendar 2024

This One Thing Would Increase Wages By $300 Billion

This One Thing Would Increase Wages By $300 Billion‌
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calendar 2023

Busting the “Paid What You’re Worth” Myth

Busting the “Paid What You’re Worth” Myth‌
star0.0
calendar 2023

Is It Inflation? Or Is It Greedflation?

Is It Inflation? Or Is It Greedflation?‌
star0.0
calendar 2024

Project 2025: The MAGA Plan to Take Your Freedom

Project 2025: The MAGA Plan to Take Your Freedom‌
star0.0
calendar 2024

Money Monster

Money Monster‌
star6.4
calendar 2016

Love & Taxes

Love & Taxes‌
star4.0
calendar 2017

Saving Capitalism

Saving Capitalism‌
star6.7
calendar 2017

A Dangerous Idea

A Dangerous Idea‌
star8.0
calendar 2016

Frontline: America's Great Divide

Frontline: America's Great Divide‌
star8.2
calendar 2020

Fired!

Fired!‌
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calendar 2007

Landslide: A Portrait of President Herbert Hoover

Landslide: A Portrait of President Herbert Hoover‌
star8.0
calendar 2009

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The Century of the Self

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