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Reason is a passionate and urgent statement about liberalism: what it is, the measure of its importance for America, and how it can return to the forefront of American politics.
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"This is the best explanation of my views on the world that I've ever read. Reich hits the nail on the head again and again. This is a must-read for anyone who loves this country and wants to bring civility and reason back to the forefront of the American discussion. "
— Jordan (5 out of 5 stars)
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" One can only hope America remains optomistic. "
— Sherry, 1/17/2014 -
" Yes yes, you're mad and not going to take it any more "
— Michael, 12/12/2013 -
" Robert Reich is the most important voice for liberals. He doesn't scream, he doesn't lie, he doesn't pander. He's a thinker and a doer. He's rational, he listens, and he compromises. I wish Clinton had listened to Reich more often than he did. "
— Matthew, 9/6/2013 -
" This is the best explanation of my views on the world that I've ever read. Reich hits the nail on the head again and again. This is a must-read for anyone who loves this country and wants to bring civility and reason back to the forefront of the American discussion. "
— Jordan, 8/7/2013 -
" You pretty much have read this book once you have read the title. "
— Tien, 7/10/2012 -
" Why can't short men be elected president?? "
— Izzy, 4/20/2012 -
" My least favorite Robert Reich book. Although, I did donate $20 to Christine Gregoire's campaign as a result of reading it . . . "
— Eileen, 1/13/2012 -
" Told me what I already know, but it was well written. "
— Brooke, 4/19/2011 -
" Reread this. Reich is good. Read his new one, Aftershock, and didn't like it as much. But this one is a great elucidation of liberal ideals and their reasonableness, as dated as it now seems in some respects. "
— Ian, 12/21/2010 -
" My least favorite Robert Reich book. Although, I did donate $20 to Christine Gregoire's campaign as a result of reading it . . . "
— Eileen, 10/5/2009 -
" Told me what I already know, but it was well written. "
— Brooke, 7/15/2009 -
" Robert Reich is the most important voice for liberals. He doesn't scream, he doesn't lie, he doesn't pander. He's a thinker and a doer. He's rational, he listens, and he compromises. I wish Clinton had listened to Reich more often than he did. "
— Matthew, 9/15/2008 -
" Why can't short men be elected president?? "
— Izzy, 10/19/2007 -
" You pretty much have read this book once you have read the title. "
— Tien, 9/28/2007 -
" Yes yes, you're mad and not going to take it any more "
— Michael, 9/22/2007
About Robert B. Reich
Robert B. Reich is the author of nineteen books, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Coming Up Short. He has served in three presidential administrations, Republican and Democrat, as Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton. His articles have appeared in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal. He is a columnist for Newsweek and the London Guardian and writes a daily newsletter at https://robertreich.substack.com/. He is co-creator of the award-winning film Inequality for All and the Netflix original Saving Capitalism, and co-founder of Inequality Media. He is a former Chancellor’s Professor of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley.