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Robert Reich

Robert Reich's website (official or not) http://www.robertreich.org/
subjects Robert Reich writes about Trends and Future, Economics, Macroeconomics
Robert Reich's profile Robert Reich has spent his life fighting for working people and their families. As U.S. Secretary of Labor during President Clinton's first term, Reich was part of an Administration that presided over the longest economic expansion in history and created more than 22 million jobs nationwide, with more than 450,000 created in Massachusetts alone.
Sam's Wake-Up Call -- And Mine

The Day I Became a Feminist

Being a Dad

Locked in the Cabinet


Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania in 1946, Robert Reich grew up in the rural community of South Salem, New York. His parents owned two retail clothing stores. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1968, obtained an M.A. as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University and a J.D. from Yale Law School in 1973. For more than 20 years, he has lived in Cambridge with his wife, Clare Dalton, a law professor at Northeastern University who started and runs Northeastern University’s Center on Domestic Violence, and their sons Sam and Adam.


A leader committed to excellence, integrity and innovation
As Labor Secretary, Reich managed a federal agency with more than 16,000 full-time employees and an annual budget greater than the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Reich was able to downsize the agency by 12 percent through attrition, and did more with less. His leadership earned the Department of Labor more than 30 awards for innovation and government reinvention. A 1996 poll of Cabinet experts conducted by Hearst Newspapers rated Reich the most effective Cabinet secretary during the Clinton Administration.

Reich transformed the Labor Department into a powerhouse of ideas, action and innovation, leading the way on important initiatives such as:


Implementing the Family and Medical Leave Act

Fighting against sweatshops in the United States and illegal child labor around the world

Increasing the minimum wage for the first time since 1989 -- benefiting approximately 91,000 workers in Massachusetts

Protecting workers' pensions by ensuring that companies fully funded their pension plans

Launching job training programs, one-stop career centers, and school-to-work initiatives, all of which helped Americans earn higher incomes
A leader with vision and experience


Reich resigned as Secretary of Labor in 1997 and returned to Massachusetts to spend more time with his sons during their teenage years.

He is currently a Professor of Social and Economic Policy at Brandeis University, and is the author of nine books, including The Work of Nations, which is one of the most influential books on the economy and workforce and has been translated into 22 languages, and his newly-released I'll Be Short: Essentials for a Decent Working Society.


In 1992, Reich headed President Clinton's economic transition team.

Before that, he served as a faculty member at Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Reich worked in the Carter Administration, as Director of the Policy Planning Staff of the Federal Trade Commission.

He also served as an assistant to the Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice, representing the United States before the Supreme Court, during the Ford Administration.

Reich is a co-founder and former chairman of the political magazine The American Prospect.

In 1993, Reich was awarded the prestigious Vaclav Havel Vision Foundation Prize, by the former Czech president, for his pioneering work in economic and social thought.

In 2002, Reich ran for the Democratic nomination for Governor of Massachusetts.



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New Deals: The Chrysler Revival and the American System
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The Wealth of Nations: Adam Smith ; Introduction by Robert Reich
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Adam Smith's masterpiece, first published in 1776, is the foundation of modern economic thought and remains the single most important account of the rise of, and the principles behind, modern...

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The Power of Public Ideas
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I'll Be Short: Essentials for a Decent Working Society
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From the former Secretary of Labor, a plan to get the economy to work for everyoneWith his characteristic humor, humanity, and candor, one of the nation's most distinguished public leaders and...

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Locked in the Cabinet
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On the face of it, here's an improbable book: a memoir of four years as Secretary of ... Labor. Well, in this case it works because the author is Robert B. Reich, a warm and lively writer who...

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The Next American Frontier
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Minding America's Business: The Decline and Rise of the American Economy
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The Future of Success: Working and Living in the New Economy
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If you think it’s getting harder to both make a living and make a life, economist and former secretary of labor Robert Reich agrees with you. Americans may be earning more than ever before, but...

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The Future of Success
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From Robert B. Reich-political economist, distinguished public servant, and author of The Work of Nations, Locked in the Cabinet, and other acclaimed and best-selling books-a brilliant...

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The Work of Nations: Preparing Ourselves for 21st Century Capitalism
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What skills will be the most valuable in the coming century? How can our country ensure that all its citizens have a share in the new global economy? The author of The Next American Frontier addresses

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