I’ll Be Short Essentials for a Decent Working Society

I’ll Be Short Essentials for a Decent Working Society by Robert Reich, published by Beacon Press on May 15, 2003, is a thought-provoking exploration of the social contract and the interconnectedness of society. In this first edition, Reich critiques the prevailing notion of individualism and social Darwinism, arguing that the strength of our economy and the security of our society rely on the bonds that unite us. He emphasizes the importance of shared success in the workplace, the necessity of living wages, and the right to education as fundamental components of a decent society.
Readers will find Reich’s insights grounded in political science and public policy, as he presents realistic solutions to pressing economic and social issues. He advocates for civic responsibility among businesses and urges government action to address income inequality. With humor and candor, Reich invites readers to reflect on their roles within the community and encourages collective involvement to foster a society that works for everyone. This edition spans 136 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a broad audience interested in economic policy and social justice.
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‘I don’t like the basic philosophy that everyone is on their own, out for themselves, a kind of social Darwinism. It’s bad for society, especially now. . . . Call me crotchety, but I can’t help asking, whatever happened to the social contract?’
The get-rich-quick exuberance of the late nineties may have temporarily blinded us to how dependent we are on one another. Subsequent events serve as reminders that the strength of our economy and the security of our society rest on the bonds that connect us. But what, specifically, are these bonds? What do we owe one another as members of the same society?
With his characteristic humor, humanity, and candor, one of the nation’s most distinguished public leaders and thinkers delivers a fresh vision of politics by returning to basic American values: workers should share in the success of their companies; those who work should not have to live in poverty; and everyone should have access to an education that will better their chances in life.
An insider who knows how the economy and government really work, Reich combines realistic solutions with democratic ideals. Businesses do have civic responsibilities, and government must stem a widening income gap that threatens to stratify our nation. And everyone must get involved to help return us to a society that works for everyone.
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