Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Robert Reich | |
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| Name | Robert Reich |
| Birth date | June 24, 1946 |
| Birth place | Scranton, Pennsylvania |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Economist, professor, author, politician |
Robert Reich is a renowned American economist, professor, author, and politician who has served in various capacities, including as the United States Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton. He is currently a professor at the University of California, Berkeley and a senior fellow at the Blum Center for Developing Economies. Reich has been a vocal advocate for progressive politics and has written extensively on issues related to income inequality, economic policy, and social justice, often citing the works of John Maynard Keynes and Joseph Stiglitz. His views have been influenced by his experiences working with President Jimmy Carter and President Barack Obama.
Reich was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and grew up in a middle-class family, attending John Jay High School in Cross River, New York. He graduated from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where he was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa society, and later earned a Master of Arts degree from Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar at University College, Oxford. During his time at Oxford, he was influenced by the works of Karl Marx and John Kenneth Galbraith. Reich then attended Yale Law School, where he earned his Juris Doctor degree and was a classmate of Bill Clinton, Hilary Clinton, and Richard Blumenthal.
Reich's career has spanned academia, politics, and public service, with appointments at Harvard University, Brandeis University, and the University of California, Berkeley. He served as the United States Secretary of Labor from 1993 to 1997, during which time he worked closely with President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, and Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin. Reich has also been a member of the President's Council of Economic Advisers under President Gerald Ford and has advised President Barack Obama on economic policy, often collaborating with Lawrence Summers and Christina Romer. In addition, he has been a fellow at the Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs and a trustee of the Economic Policy Institute, founded by Jeff Faux.
Reich is a prominent advocate for progressive politics and has written extensively on issues related to income inequality, economic policy, and social justice, often citing the works of Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz. He has been a vocal critic of neoliberalism and has argued for a more progressive taxation system, similar to the policies implemented by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the New Deal. Reich has also been a strong supporter of labor unions, such as the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union, and has worked closely with Richard Trumka and Mary Kay Henry. His views have been influenced by his experiences working with President Jimmy Carter and President Barack Obama, as well as his interactions with Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders.
Reich has written numerous books on economics, politics, and social issues, including The Work of Nations (1991), Locked in the Cabinet (1997), The Future of Success (2000), Reason (2004), Supercapitalism (2007), Aftershock (2010), Beyond Outrage (2012), and Saving Capitalism (2015), which have been praised by Paul Krugman and Joseph Stiglitz. His books have been translated into many languages, including Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and have been widely reviewed in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Economist. Reich has also written articles for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and The Nation, often collaborating with Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald.
Reich has been a frequent commentator on CNN, MSNBC, and NPR, and has appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, The Colbert Report, and Real Time with Bill Maher, discussing topics such as income inequality and economic policy with Bill Maher and Jon Stewart. He has also been a guest on The Oprah Winfrey Show and The Charlie Rose Show, and has given TED Talks on topics such as economic inequality and social justice, which have been viewed by millions of people around the world, including Malala Yousafzai and Angela Davis. Reich has a strong online presence, with a large following on Twitter and Facebook, where he engages with Sarah Kendzior and Glenn Greenwald on issues related to politics and economics.