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The Common Good

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Zusatztext “Against the grain of much liberal thinking . . . Reich’s proposals would make a good starting point for a new progressive political project.” —Michael J. Sandel!  The New York Times Book Review “Very timely . . . Reich’s work is an important call for reform that should appeal to a wide audience disaffected with the status quo.” — Library Journal (starred review) “Reich’s lucidly defining and empowering call for revitalized civic awareness—complete with an enticing list of recommended reading and discussion guide—is an ideal catalyst for book-group conversations.” — Booklist   “Clear-voiced and accessible.” — Publishers Weekly “Brief but well-argued . . . a provocative essay.” — Kirkus Informationen zum Autor ROBERT B. REICH is Chancellor's Professor of Public Policy at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He has served in three national administrations and has written fifteen books, including The Work of Nations , Saving Capitalism , Supercapitalism , and Locked in the Cabinet . His articles have appeared in The New Yorker , The Atlantic , The New York Times , The Washington Post , and The Wall Street Journal . He is co-creator of the award-winning documentary Inequality for All and of the Netflix documentary Saving Capitalism , and is co-founder of Inequality Media. He lives in Berkeley and blogs at robertreich.org. Klappentext Robert B. Reich makes a powerful case for the expansion of America's moral imagination. Rooting his argument in common sense and everyday reality, he demonstrates that a common good constitutes the very essence of any society or nation. Societies, he says, undergo virtuous cycles that reinforce the common good as well as vicious cycles that undermine it, one of which America has been experiencing for the past five decades. This process can and must be reversed. But first we need to weigh the moral obligations of citizenship and carefully consider how we relate to honor, shame, patriotism, truth, and the meaning of leadership. Powerful, urgent, and utterly vital, this is a heartfelt missive from one of our foremost political thinkers. Zusammenfassung Robert B. Reich makes a powerful case for the expansion of America’s moral imagination. Rooting his argument in common sense and everyday reality! he demonstrates that a common good constitutes the very essence of any society or nation. Societies! he says! undergo virtuous cycles that reinforce the common good as well as vicious cycles that undermine it! one of which America has been experiencing for the past five decades. This process can and must be reversed. But first we need to weigh the moral obligations of citizenship and carefully consider how we relate to honor! shame! patriotism! truth! and the meaning of leadership. Powerful! urgent! and utterly vital! this is a heartfelt missive from one of our foremost political thinkers. ...

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Against the grain of much liberal thinking . . . Reich s proposals would make a good starting point for a new progressive political project. Michael J. Sandel, The New York Times Book Review

Very timely . . . Reich s work is an important call for reform that should appeal to a wide audience disaffected with the status quo. Library Journal (starred review)

Reich s lucidly defining and empowering call for revitalized civic awareness complete with an enticing list of recommended reading and discussion guide is an ideal catalyst for book-group conversations. Booklist
 
Clear-voiced and accessible. Publishers Weekly

Brief but well-argued . . . a provocative essay. Kirkus

Product details

Authors Robert B Reich, Robert B. Reich
Publisher Vintage USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 15.01.2019
 
EAN 9780525436379
ISBN 978-0-525-43637-9
No. of pages 193
Dimensions 131 mm x 202 mm x 14 mm
Subjects Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Business: general, reference works

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