Robert Reich, a prominent American economist and political commentator, served as Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton. His advocacy for economic equality and labor rights, along with his extensive writings and public speaking, have made him a significant voice in contemporary economic policy debates.
"Globalization and free trade do spur economic growth, and they lead to lower prices on many goods."
"True patriotism isn't cheap. It's about taking on a fair share of the burden of keeping America going."
"Median wages of production workers, who comprise 80 percent of the workforce, haven't risen in 30 years, adjusted for inflation."
"The largest party in America, by the way, is neither the Democrats nor the Republicans. It's the party of non-voters."
"It's not government's business what people do in their private bedrooms."
"The liberal ideal is that everyone should have fair access and fair opportunity. This is not equality of result. It's equality of opportunity. There's a fundamental difference."
"We do not want to live in a theocracy. We should maintain that barrier and government has no business telling someone what they ought to believe or how they should conduct their private lives."