Reich: How Unequal Can America Get?

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  • Robert Reich, a visiting professor at the UC, Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy and former U.S. Secretary of Labor talks about the inequality of income, wealth and opportunity in the United States and asks his audience to speculate on what will happen if these trends continue. [5/2005] [Show ID: 9521]
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  • @DarylBuck
    @DarylBuck Před 10 lety +81

    8 years later and if anything the separation is MUCH WORSE NOW.

    • @lacedemonians
      @lacedemonians Před 10 lety +2

      You should move to an economically fair and equal country in sub-Saharan Africa such as Chad or Somalia - there are very few wealthy people to vex you so. The entire population lives in dirt poverty, there is very little industry, and few people live past their 40s - as per the Left's utopian dream.

    • @DarylBuck
      @DarylBuck Před 10 lety +20

      Get a life Star Wars Boy. The tape on your glasses is showing.

    • @davidhutchinson6377
      @davidhutchinson6377 Před 10 lety +17

      Anakin Skywalker AWWWWW, what's a matter boo boo...anyone who disagrees with you should leave the country? Don't you understand this nation was FOUNDED on dissent. Now go get yourself a blanket and juicebox and get ready for naptime.

    • @aristeon5908
      @aristeon5908 Před 10 lety +3

      Anakin Skywalker That rather sounds like the kind of country some neoliberals would like the US to become. The rich at the top and the rest starving.

    • @DarylBuck
      @DarylBuck Před 10 lety

      Aris Teon I think the joke is going to be on them this time around. We're talking, and what used to go on behind closed doors is being seen for what it REALLY is. Maybe this time they went too far. We'll see. The main body of the population still haven't completely figured out what's happened yet, and are still listening to the "placate the masses while we exit stage left" Bullshit.
      But screw with the Yanks and they'll lynch ya once they get rolling, AND they have proven they WILL hunt you down if they have half a mind to. It's still anybody's game.

  • @Dr.Alkhatib
    @Dr.Alkhatib Před 13 lety +10

    This man is a wonderful professor. He is crystal clear in his presentation and logic.

  • @UserName_no1
    @UserName_no1 Před rokem +2

    So looking back to this presentation RR accurately sketched out the picture of how our society was taking shape. It also accurately depicts his projection of what was to come. All you have to do is fill in the colors.

  • @natehighlander5227
    @natehighlander5227 Před 4 lety +8

    It would be interesting to see how the graphs have proceeded the last 15 years. I live just above poverty and can not afford to help my kid or go on a vacation. I have a mountain of student debt that I will never be able to pay off. I basically live to work till I eventually die or get some health issue. I see many of the rich people in my everyday job and can tell you they do not care about fairness. People only care about what affects themselves.

  • @adriancox5515
    @adriancox5515 Před 10 lety +27

    I am snapped and this is class war. The working poor are the people who have been let down by the political class who are self serving and privileged. Give politicians the minimum wage.

    • @NwoDispatcher
      @NwoDispatcher Před 5 lety +2

      tell me, are the working poor self-serving?

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 Před 4 lety

      Adrian, fire them all and let them.out. sooner or later they will eat each other alive

    • @intlprofs1
      @intlprofs1 Před 4 lety +1

      Working and Middle Class Below the Upper Middle Class

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 Před 4 lety

      adrian, how about you fire the losers and give the money to the working poor and for program for non workers? that will be fair

    • @mikemccarthy1638
      @mikemccarthy1638 Před 3 lety +2

      “The ‘working poor’ are the dog-whistle equivalent of poor whites - the continuation of the Southern Strategy, now nationalized (thank you, Lee Atwater, 1988). It’s the same race-based, divide-and-conquer system that’s been used in the country since the Southern landed aristocracy via its Democratic Party snuffed out the brief & hobbled “Reconstruction” after the Civil War, thus bequeathing to impoverished white Southerners another century of psychological superiority over somebody to distract them from their political reality...

  • @hawk0485
    @hawk0485 Před 8 lety +39

    He predicted Trump.

    • @svetlanikolova7673
      @svetlanikolova7673 Před 4 lety +1

      6 years ago a prophet said to get out of the West. He was right. i am glad i listened.

    • @tenminutetokyo2643
      @tenminutetokyo2643 Před 4 lety

      He flooded the US with cheap foreign labor as Labor Sec. in 1998.

    • @apricotcomputers3943
      @apricotcomputers3943 Před 3 lety

      I concur

    • @jc.1191
      @jc.1191 Před 2 lety

      @@tenminutetokyo2643 he wasn't the labor secretary in 98. He left in 96.

  • @mikemccarthy1638
    @mikemccarthy1638 Před 3 lety +2

    Two years before this speech, He wrote a NYT essay, “For Richer or Poorer,” in which he showed our return to the dramatic excesses of the 1890s-1920s.

  • @davidtraversa
    @davidtraversa Před 9 lety +25

    Excellent speaker! sharp minded and with a superb sense of humour!

    • @DaveWard-xc7vd
      @DaveWard-xc7vd Před 6 lety

      David Traversa
      He is a socialist!

    • @justinsloan6836
      @justinsloan6836 Před 3 lety

      No. Hes worse. hes a Marxist. SMH. What a Con Artist and Fraud this Mr. Nazi is

  • @BillyYorkNE
    @BillyYorkNE Před 12 lety +3

    Thank you for your time, Robert Reich! You are greatly appreciated for your efforts. I'm sure it does not get said enough. It is difficult to look around us and not be disappointed. Again, thank you for the efforts you are making to reach the minds that remain open and capable of being the change that we need.

  • @marionkeenan2980
    @marionkeenan2980 Před 7 lety +5

    I think this lecture was 2005? How right he was, I think the 'elastic band' he speaks of is definitely on the verge of snapping.

  • @kwambam1693
    @kwambam1693 Před 7 lety +1

    Simply the best public speech I've encountered on You Tube, and I surf the web big time. A brilliant man. I hope some of what he said sinks in and gets spread around.

  • @Torontopia
    @Torontopia Před 5 lety +1

    Ten years later and inequality has only gone from bad to worse, yet politicians do nothing! Bernie Sanders is the only politician who genuinely cares about fairness in the system

  • @ComradeSephiroth
    @ComradeSephiroth Před 15 lety +3

    What is really important is that there were alternative paths we could have taken the past 30 years that would have created at least almost as much total growth (perhaps just as much or a little more) but the increases would have been more equally distributed. Compared to the possible alternatives we could have had, the economic policies of the past 30 years were a big mistake.

  • @hoobymarburg167
    @hoobymarburg167 Před 10 lety +5

    "We started the class struggle, and we will win it!"
    Warren Buffett
    The investor Warren Buffett, one of the 10 wealthiest persons in the world, has in the past voiced his opinion on whether there exists class warfare, and who is waging it. In 2005 Buffet said to CNN: "It's class warfare, my class is winning, but they shouldn't be." In a November 2006 interview in The New York Times, Buffett stated that "[t]here’s class warfare all right, but it’s my class, the rich class, that’s making war, and we’re winning."
    Although Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826) led the United States as president from 1801-1809 and is considered one of the founding fathers, he died with immense amounts of debt. Regarding the interaction between social classes, he wrote:
    "I am convinced that those societies (as the Indians) which live without government enjoy in their general mass an infinitely greater degree of happiness than those who live under the European governments. Among the former, public opinion is in the place of law, & restrains morals as powerfully as laws ever did anywhere. Among the latter, under pretence of governing they have divided their nations into two classes, wolves & sheep. I do not exaggerate. This is a true picture of Europe. Cherish therefore the spirit of our people, and keep alive their attention. Do not be too severe upon their errors, but reclaim them by enlightening them. If once they become inattentive to the public affairs, you & I, & Congress & Assemblies, judges & governors shall all become wolves. It seems to be the law of our general nature, in spite of individual exceptions; and experience declares that man is the only animal which devours his own kind, for I can apply no milder term to the governments of Europe, and to the general prey of the rich on the poor."
    -Thomas Jefferson, Letter to Edward Carrington - January 16, 1787
    With the "coup" of the creation of the Federal Reserve, in the U.S. this knowledge has been deleted from the minds of most Americans.
    The manipulations of the Koch brothers Network, Wall Street and Goldman & Sachs, the Republicans, the mass media and the neo-liberal economic institutions have done a great job. ;-)

  • @neegigchickagami7152
    @neegigchickagami7152 Před 7 lety +1

    He called it in 2005, and we are living in snap break right now.

  • @TyroneTasty
    @TyroneTasty Před 13 lety +1

    Not being cynical is the hardest part. We're facing a wave here. A wave of people who are so beyond reason and so quick to anger, blaming, and spouting vitriol, that they have effectively barricaded themselves preventing any sort of connection. Sadly this barrier, this refusal to participate in effective politics, only benefits those at the top. Great speech either way, very informative, and a lot of new thoughts for me. I will try to remain optimistic.

  • @stedew001
    @stedew001 Před 9 lety +26

    Let's see. What happened around the time wealth growth began to favor the wealthy? Oh yeah, Ronald Reagan's tax cuts. Let the wealthy keep more of their wealth and they will reward the lower classes with a "trickle" of the good life. How is that working out?

    • @werewolf4358
      @werewolf4358 Před 6 lety +3

      2017 says "pretty shitty, bruh."

    • @stevemora7845
      @stevemora7845 Před 5 lety +2

      2018 is not very good.

    • @highwayrockstar1
      @highwayrockstar1 Před 5 lety +3

      We've known this how long now? What are we waoting for? Do you think they're going to have mercy on us anytime soon? No wonder people are dropping like flies from addiction, suicide and mass shootings!

    • @Dreamfastt
      @Dreamfastt Před 4 lety

      2019... "help"

    • @CustomWeldingandFab
      @CustomWeldingandFab Před 4 lety

      If only the left would come back to center and not alienate the majority of Americans with their radical ideology. Maybe then they could make some progress with reforming taxes and fixing some of these disparities. As long as the dems keep their far left agenda they’ll keep creating Trump presidents.

  • @amiblackwelder
    @amiblackwelder Před 8 lety +23

    Those of you complaining about no solutions offered. UNIONS! BUY AMERICAN! VOTE FOR POLITICIANS WHO SUPPORT THE PEOPLE, THE WORKERS< NOT CORPORATIONS!

    • @Cudgeon
      @Cudgeon Před 8 lety +2

      +Ami Blackwelder like Bernie Sanders.

    • @sdfasdfsaification
      @sdfasdfsaification Před 8 lety +2

      buy american. man you are stupid. and also very selfish. this is most likely the greatest fallacy in all of economics. buying foreign and trade is always beneficial but people like you dont want to loose your jobs but the reality is it creates more jobs

    • @KT-nl7rp
      @KT-nl7rp Před 7 lety +1

      Globalisation is not a geni that can be stuffed back in the bottle. If America refuses global trade, it will be to it's detriment and you will see other economies advance in it's place. Not that I know the answer, but enforcing stronger regulations/taxation is a start.

    • @garybsg
      @garybsg Před 7 lety

      yep, I voted for Trump and I am quite happy so far

    • @mbell1220
      @mbell1220 Před 7 lety +1

      Which makes you beyond hope.

  • @Matteo-uq7gc
    @Matteo-uq7gc Před 10 lety

    Any know where to get the powerpoint to the presentation or graphs? Thanks. Need for school presentation.

  • @Halli50
    @Halli50 Před 4 lety +2

    Robert Reich might be short in stature, but he is an intellectual giant.

  • @EYTPS
    @EYTPS Před 4 lety +5

    This was shortly before the crash happened, holy lord

  • @romlyn99
    @romlyn99 Před 6 lety +3

    As for the housing policies in the US - there were programs to have development projects to include a percentage of low income housing within the project - and even though it is encouraged on paper - in reality the local populations protest these development projects - because the - "well to do" - don't want low income housing in or close to their neighbourhoods. And real estate agencies that accept coupons for rental assistance (from the government) are only in low income neighborhoods - and in the well to do neighborhoods - the real estate agents refuse to accept rental assistance coupons.
    It is the rich discriminating against the poor - and the fairness you talk about is given lip service - but when push comes to shove - the rich, only want to live side by side, with the rich and actually fight to keep low income families out of their neighborhoods. Gentrification is the values of the 1% - 10% ers... And they will look at you as a bleeding heart.
    And another thing... even if the majority of citizens want a fairer system - the 1% ers pay lobbyists to pay off the congress to repress changes. Until you get money out of politics - nothing will change.
    I think we are heading for a snap break. And soon. And this shows one thing - most rich people are ignorant... even if you share this information with them - they will continue to push society towards the snap break scenario.

  • @saabsonsan
    @saabsonsan Před rokem +2

    This is very relevant to the problems in America and Europe at the moment

    • @phenomz28
      @phenomz28 Před rokem +1

      Yes, especially the last 10 minutes or so. He basically predicted the populist alt right movement we're seeing right now. Blaming Jews, libs, immigrants, etc instead of looking at the data to see that it's actually growing and unsustainable economic inequality that's a major root of many socioeconomic problems in the country/world.

  • @floating00eye
    @floating00eye Před 14 lety +2

    A fine lecture! for another very interesting look at some of the same issues, Slavoj Zizek's book 'First as tragedy, then as farce' is recommended.

  • @thebonefish
    @thebonefish Před 12 lety +4

    This is a great lecture. One of the things I seriously miss about my college days. I'm almost afraid to share it with anyone on the other side because of the backlash they would throw back. Durr all you do is support Fartbama, don't take my guns, don't tax me (even though they don't make crap)... They would never listen to the whole thing because the machine gun delivery of Fox and Rush is more satisfying to them. Very sad.

    • @hieronyous
      @hieronyous Před 2 lety

      JUST A GENTLE REMINDER:
      REMEMBER THAT MISTER REICH IS HIMSELF A NATIONALLY SUCCESSFUL POLITICIAN.
      HE THEREFORE KNOWS, VERY WELL, HOW TO SPEAK, TO BEDAZZLE , TO CONVINCE.
      THE SAME, OLD PRECAUTION APPLIES TO HIM.
      WHENEVER HIS LIPS ARE MOVING, DO NOT BELIEVE HIM.

  • @NoraGermain
    @NoraGermain Před 4 lety +3

    34:00 predicts yang's platform

  • @jorgecurbelo7408
    @jorgecurbelo7408 Před rokem

    A brilliant mind, 14 years go speech, but very relevant today. I love this guy!

  • @JoanaKompa
    @JoanaKompa Před 10 lety +1

    The idea of nations splitting into separate societies is horrifying. It sounds practically like the threat of a neo-feudalistic, anti-democratic society. The 'Two Americas' that John Edwards has been talking about has, sadly enough, already become a reality.

  • @ziaoemmanuel
    @ziaoemmanuel Před 10 lety +7

    I want to chill with this man.

  • @hookeye2
    @hookeye2 Před 10 lety +7

    Ain't the ad hominem comments below a kick.
    Don't think, react to the speaker.
    Gosh, ain't America wonderful!

  • @marthakellyful
    @marthakellyful Před 7 lety

    My dad always loved Robert Reich. No wonder we are finding ""Victorian Slum House" so familiar on PBS these days.

  • @donfox1036
    @donfox1036 Před 5 lety +2

    Time to put the break on greed.

  • @nukestrom5719
    @nukestrom5719 Před 8 lety +8

    We fortunately have a candidate that represent these values (Bernie Sanders) , but I'm not sure whether Americans, specially Democrats would want him.
    A rare opportunity that won't come for decades should be taken seriously.

    • @sassy0010
      @sassy0010 Před 6 lety

      This is 2018 now, nukestrom. Believe me, we want him, but he got screwed!

    • @soapbxprod
      @soapbxprod Před 5 lety +1

      Oh yeah... move to Venezuela and stand in a bread line.

    • @alhassangangu4357
      @alhassangangu4357 Před 5 lety

      soapbxprod we are talking about the Scandinavian countries, that is the right comparison because they are all industrialized countries. Why bring a third world country like Venezuela into the context? It shows how shallow minded your thinking capacity is. Very sad

    • @CustomWeldingandFab
      @CustomWeldingandFab Před 4 lety

      Alhassan Gangu actually Venezuela was not a third world country and very successful in mining and oil with a booming economy with modern manufacturing. Not sure where you get your info from. Why do y’all think you could do it better when socialism has never worked in history.🤦‍♂️

    • @hieronyous
      @hieronyous Před 2 lety

      OH, REALLY ?????
      BERNIE PANDERS?
      THE GOOD, OLD, HONEYMOON IN MOSCOW GUY?
      PLEASE REMEMBER THAT HE WENT TO MOSCOW BEFORE HIS FIRST MARRIAGE.
      BACK THEN, THE RUSSIAN MKVD WERE STILL TORTURING AND MURDERING PEOPLE.
      IN THAT FAMOUS MOSCOW PRISON.
      YOU WOULD PROBABLY VOTE FOR VLADIMIR PUTIN, ALSO.
      WHEN HE HELD HIS FORMER JOB.

  • @conniewalker-carter5835
    @conniewalker-carter5835 Před 8 lety +4

    As cogent today; and "2016."

  • @cathypaulino2153
    @cathypaulino2153 Před rokem +1

    How long, Robert Reich?
    It’s about to SNAP… Any Day.

  • @aks1947
    @aks1947 Před 10 lety

    You don't know what you're missing. I'm here most every day, and skipping a day here or there will put you behind the enlightenment curve.

  • @CyberspacedLoner
    @CyberspacedLoner Před 9 lety +10

    the sollution is simple, 30% income tax on the rich, create new laws to limit the power of the wealthy in the political system, public funding of election campaigns, politically appointed public officials must make public their corporate associations, Senators and Congressmen/women must have access to publically employed advisors, laws should not be written by corporate lobbyists, invest the money in removing/lowering the federal budget deficit, invest in affordable education, health care, invest in Research, Infrastructure: the InterState highway system, high voltage power lines, canals, dams, bridges, tunnels, etc. rebuild America, create jobs in America with decent ethical wages for workers without college degrees.

    • @drakekoefoed1642
      @drakekoefoed1642 Před 5 lety +1

      @@clitmint money and t bills are ious of the gov. All the money you have saved is balanced by gov debt, to the penny.

  • @NoraGermain
    @NoraGermain Před 4 lety +3

    44:00 predicts bernie

  • @RW130384
    @RW130384 Před 16 lety +1

    Wow, I never been interested to view life in macro economic perspective. But this guy is very intelligent especially about the US economy progress.
    His endorsement and contributions to a guy like Obama will be very needed.
    Hope we can all be awaken up!
    God Bless All of Us...

  • @mutualbeard
    @mutualbeard Před 6 lety +1

    Listening to this in 2017 and Australia, I think how prescient this man is. All who are small "d" democrats should be alarmed at the trends.

  • @10john24
    @10john24 Před 2 lety +3

    As you are well aware
    Prof. Reich, this lecture is a perfect explanation of the results of white supremacists ideology. Thank you for updating us.

  • @JanMelet
    @JanMelet Před 10 lety +3

    I think everyone should contribute to society (paying tax) according to their wealth and that's not happening anymore (I mean society gave them that wealth).

    • @lacedemonians
      @lacedemonians Před 10 lety +1

      If those claiming to represent "society" were not there when the hard work was being done, then those claiming to represent "society" should not be there to reap the rewards.

    • @davidmetzler890
      @davidmetzler890 Před 10 lety +2

      Anakin Skywalker Its impossible to take anyone who enjoyed the last three star wars movies opinion seriously.

    • @lacedemonians
      @lacedemonians Před 10 lety

      David Metzler - I tend to agree. However, "Anakin Skywalker" was named by the 3rd movie in the first three Star Wars movies.

    • @davidmetzler890
      @davidmetzler890 Před 10 lety

      The name I don't mind but the digital Haden implanted in the third was egregious.

    • @lacedemonians
      @lacedemonians Před 10 lety

      David Metzler - I cringed when I saw the inserted Hayden apparition. But then, I cringed in that same 3rd movie when Vader's mask was removed and he was revealed as some strange old man with a quivering voice and British accent. And I can't even watch the remake of the 1st movie that removed all the great fun, surprise, and roguish charm of Han Solo by making Greedo shoot first
      I'm glad that we at least agree on the issues that are really important!

  • @sonofatiger
    @sonofatiger Před 11 lety

    Robert Reich is a very smart man and think with his heart as much as he dose with is brain.

  • @mactekvic7521
    @mactekvic7521 Před 10 lety

    That commercial showing the Keystone Pipeline workers more than exemplifies what Mr. Reich speaks about accepting whatever work you are offered, no matter the consequences. Pipeline workers from all over the US have not internalized the 'less poverty' model.

  • @brandongreen4880
    @brandongreen4880 Před 10 lety +5

    The answer is the same one that always has been. Kinda talks around it.
    WAR IS THE ANSWER GIVE WAR A CHANCE !

  • @hoobymarburg167
    @hoobymarburg167 Před 10 lety +4

    A very entertaining and exciting lecture. A great man who talks sense, after listening to so much "Tea Party", Milton Friedman and Wall Street crap. This film was made in 2005, if I`m not wrong. What would he have to say after the Lehmann collapse and what we have learned since about the banksters?
    The presence of such people in the U.S. seem to be very limited, if can you believe the media and what they tell you;-)

    • @marcusporciuscatotheyounge5795
      @marcusporciuscatotheyounge5795 Před 10 lety +1

      if you have listened to the tea party and milton friedman, how can you not see the poor economics being exposed here? a short read of FREE TO CHOOSE surely would help. sorry i have bad left hand

    • @marcusporciuscatotheyounge5795
      @marcusporciuscatotheyounge5795 Před 10 lety +2

      ***** Well since your negative quip about my economic knowledge , I will have to reply. I have taught Economics. I got my degree at U of Az 1991. I have listened to Milton and I know a little about Economics. And if you think Reich is not a left wing Keynesian political hack, explain why Keynesian Economics, the theory Reisch trumpets, Is not even taught to graduate students any more at UCSD, Cal. Tech etc… Economists are the ones in Universities that spend their lives researching economics. Reisch and Krugman spend their time as Democratic operatives who are willing to lay our future at the foot of a Political party for their own gain. Just go find any interview with Krugman trying to say minimum wage laws are Good without making it clear by his own countenance that he is squirming because even Krugman and Riesch cannot, with a straight face, approve of minimum wages. Although Reisch is such a whore he may even look like he believes it.

    • @egcroan
      @egcroan Před 10 lety +3

      ***** You truly are an ignorant man who gets his facts from Fox Noise. go Fuck yourself at the next Tea Party meeting.

    • @timjohnson1199
      @timjohnson1199 Před 2 lety

      Great? A great bullshit artist.

  • @aks1947
    @aks1947 Před 10 lety

    Well said.

  • @tlivsey1
    @tlivsey1 Před 10 lety

    My thoughts exactly! I could only Dream to think like you, Sir! So cool to break it down like you do.

  • @tejasbondre8229
    @tejasbondre8229 Před 8 lety +5

    Bernie 2016

  • @dalemccarty313
    @dalemccarty313 Před 10 lety +11

    Dixie, There is another problem in this country and that is the lack of civil discourse and your comment is an outstanding example. Are you biased simply because Dr. Reich is jewish or because he is short of stature? His lack of physical height is more than compensated for by his superior intellect. Redistribution of wealth has been going on for years, from bottom to top, Read David Cay Johnston's books and learn how. Your naiveté regarding the economy seems endless.

    • @MatthewWalker_93_
      @MatthewWalker_93_ Před 9 lety +1

      Thanks, Dale. But sadly, as you intimate, Dixie is representative of the craziness that Reich mentioned when he notes the rise of a type of "angry, divisive populism,..that blamed a lot of people.. some of them were scapegoats of that populism... People who need targets of resentment... that blames Jews.. blames the French,.. blames others... The politics of resentment that plays upon anxiety and frustration..."

    • @kennethedwards1677
      @kennethedwards1677 Před 7 lety +1

      I think his heart is in the right place, but he buys too much into the system, and thereby accepts that 'it's just the way it is.' The power for change resides in us serfs; it always has. But we need to first awaken from the dream, or nightmare, if you prefer. Can we find more ways NOT to cooperate with corruption on a small or large scale, which is both self-destructive and destructive to society as a whole? IMV things are too far gone now to prevent a total 'crash' or 'snap.' When the rich make the poor desperate and hungry enough, instinct will take over. It is my prediction that it will start somewhere and spread globally, like a wildfire. The late, and brilliant George Carlin was looking forward to it, bless is psycho soul.

    • @garybsg
      @garybsg Před 7 lety

      Anybody who studies economics does not take Reich seriously. Any student of Von Mises or Hayek could tear Reich apart. His arguments are quite weak

  • @42TulsaGirl
    @42TulsaGirl Před 12 lety

    Excellent observation.

  • @RandyBrush1
    @RandyBrush1 Před 12 lety

    It is now 2012 and the facts speak for themselves.
    Poverty is the only thing money cannot buy.
    This vid is a good tool to use while fixing stupid...Thank You

  • @NoraGermain
    @NoraGermain Před 4 lety +3

    52:00 predicts trump

  • @LuckyBastardCandleCo
    @LuckyBastardCandleCo Před 7 lety +3

    he needs to run for president next round

    • @820monster
      @820monster Před 7 lety +1

      Hell no

    • @jamesedwards3923
      @jamesedwards3923 Před 7 lety +2

      I would vote for him tomorrow.

    • @garybsg
      @garybsg Před 7 lety +1

      you clearly have no understanding of economics if believe Riech's crap

  • @aks1947
    @aks1947 Před 10 lety

    There's a fine line between irony and sarcasm, often no line at all.

  • @WayOfAges
    @WayOfAges Před rokem +1

    If Rome in 410 is any example, it can get much wider. We have a better voting infrastructure today but we need to strengthen and above all use it.

  • @Hume77
    @Hume77 Před 12 lety

    The research and writing about this growing inequality started around 1983 and now in 2012 we are in the worst position in this regard since the 1920s.

  • @aks1947
    @aks1947 Před 10 lety

    Right on.

  • @gobbly1337
    @gobbly1337 Před 11 lety

    what profound insight!

  • @ronaldgarrison8478
    @ronaldgarrison8478 Před 6 lety

    His net worth chart really should use a log scale on the Y axis. It's hard to see changes in any but the top curve. And he says he's an admirer of Tufte!

  • @SirBeaumerdier
    @SirBeaumerdier Před 10 lety

    Very interesting!

  • @kentam5361
    @kentam5361 Před 6 lety

    People who are deriving interests from the economic disparity will try very hard to either widen the gap or maintain it. Only the mass can really put a dent to the disparity by coming together to make a positive change, redistribution of income and wealth.

  • @TheShootist
    @TheShootist Před 5 lety

    as long as the middle has access to the trappings of wealth, in moderation, the center will hold.
    the difficulty lies in finding a structure that encourages and supports the the most number to seek self actualization through their own efforts.

    • @hieronyous
      @hieronyous Před 2 lety

      YOU ARE RIGHT.
      THE UPPERS THROW OUT TIDBITS TO THE MIDDLES AND TO THE LOWERS.
      THE MIDDLES CAN AFFORD A NEW LOUIS VUITTON BAG, ONCE EVERY FIVE YEARS.
      AND, THE LOWERS RECEIVE AN INCREASE IN WELFARE BENEFITS, AFTER THE BIRTH OF EACH ADDITIONAL BRAT.
      EVERYONE GETS THE REWARDS WHICH ARE APPROPRIATE FOR THEIR OWN LEVEL.

  • @geraldmaggi2277
    @geraldmaggi2277 Před rokem

    Manufacturers use to employ 10 working to bring 10 bolts to U.S markets. Now they employ 100s outside the U.S to bring 1000, of bolts to our markets.

  • @genebroughten3067
    @genebroughten3067 Před 11 lety

    Is this in print someplace so that one can read it?

  • @Torontopia
    @Torontopia Před 5 lety

    I didn't hear any solutions here, just some pretty accurate predictions but no accountability! Who is responsible? What needs to be done? So, what's the point of this?

  • @michaeldurrigan9267
    @michaeldurrigan9267 Před 9 lety

    To Ed S - we starting to see some of those demonstrations and riots as well as out of hand anger, aren't we? Issac, in my opinion, has a very good insight that economists tend to egregiously underestimate the psychological dimensions / factors in analysis. I believe it is impossible to isoltae economics from the social, psychological and political dimensions. It is sad that I can read a book by John K. Galbraith written 50 years ago and see his critique on our lack of comnmitment to public purpose economics is still valid today. an uplifting to know that that at least partial soultions exists if we as Americans can find the will to make changes in this out of control social, economic and ploitical system.

  • @geraldmaggi2277
    @geraldmaggi2277 Před rokem

    I like and agree with almost everything you say!! But, I have been in manufacturing for 49 years and I have 2 things to add in my next post.

  • @NomDPlume
    @NomDPlume Před 10 lety

    Richard and Rhoda Goldman - the school was named after them in a spirit of equality, and how kind; Richard and Rhoda no doubt lived their lives in grinding poverty.

  • @jaredanderson7494
    @jaredanderson7494 Před 4 lety +1

    79 would have been the same time marginal product and compensation diverged as well

  • @paulwarren796
    @paulwarren796 Před 7 lety

    I AM GLAD ROBERT IS AROUND , ALSO .

  • @MrJonnyPepper
    @MrJonnyPepper Před 3 lety

    I'm not sure I get it. Is the bottom 9% still going up at the same rate after 1979?

  • @colette2345
    @colette2345 Před 10 lety

    It would be interesting to see a post 2008 analysis of the income gap. They should invite this guy back.

  • @chantalsimpendingheartatta9355

    10 yrs later, and I'd have to say Mr Reich is a prophet

  • @FnordPerfect
    @FnordPerfect Před 12 lety

    @TheHolySTD
    You're right. I actually looked only at the relative and not at the absolute increase, and the latter is the one that matters when starting conditions (i.e. respective net worth in 1961) are not the same.

  • @jeff58436
    @jeff58436 Před 11 lety

    The only time people use name-calling rather than arguments is when they know they've lost.

  • @shawnfredrick308
    @shawnfredrick308 Před 10 lety +2

    It's an hour long but insightful.

  • @geraldmaggi2277
    @geraldmaggi2277 Před rokem

    We use to have very few restaurants and gas stations and now they are everywhere employing more then before.

  • @danajohnson3799
    @danajohnson3799 Před 9 lety

    Robert,
    Thanks for equalizing wealth across North America with "NAFTA".
    It's a pity you didn't get a chance to include South America.

  • @seanm4095
    @seanm4095 Před 2 lety

    If there is no problem than why the issue keep coming up. People don't harp on a problem (it waste energy) unless a problem persist!

  • @notafraidtoberight
    @notafraidtoberight Před 14 lety

    @CalifSunshine2008 I CONCUR WITH YOUR ASSESSMENT OF THE SITUATION!

  • @Captain0Newman
    @Captain0Newman Před 12 lety

    great lecture. I listened while playing video games... you should try it. Just turn the volume on the gunfire down alot

  • @MariettaFarley
    @MariettaFarley Před 9 lety +1

    The problem with the way the D's "expand the economy" is that that take money from working people and give it to the non working people. The way the R's "expand the economy" is that they take less money from investors and let investors choose what to expand economically.

  • @andrewdavid6312
    @andrewdavid6312 Před 10 lety

    And this is from a Canadian. This man knows what's going on. Five years later - Has anyone listened? A wonderfull lecture. Does this give you a hint of where education will be going in 20 years? Taped presentations that are accurate for all to see. Start talking about that one.

  • @MrJJ042804
    @MrJJ042804 Před 10 lety

    The Gap is now a lot larger than it was in 2008 and it already was ridicules then. It's now outrages.

  • @jchintube
    @jchintube Před 13 lety

    i thought the audio for the intro and outro were fantastic :p

  • @Sonicalex0
    @Sonicalex0 Před 12 lety

    Current political corruption will make snap back nearly unachievable.
    While the heavy American patriotism will make the robber band more robust, but if it does break, the consequences will be that much more worse.

  • @Jalreal
    @Jalreal Před 9 lety

    This is probably the best speech Reich has ever made. All of his economic analysis is more on point than anything else I've ever seen from him. After about 40 minutes, his policy recommendations are pretty lousy and his analysis is way off base.
    He actually interprets the difference between wealth and income inequality... which few people seem to be able to do.

  • @HawkeSinclair
    @HawkeSinclair Před 11 lety

    Yes. You.

  • @gloworm6387
    @gloworm6387 Před 3 lety

    I have a pair of those as well. They're coming apart now after 20 years. The only thing we export is jobs.

  • @mantonio121773
    @mantonio121773 Před 10 lety +1

    He has an important message in the fact that Chinese are even losing jobs to automation. The work for money is system is widely broken. It works for such a small percentage and education just isn't the answer. It's about restructuring the monetary and work for money systems.

  • @Tsnore
    @Tsnore Před 12 lety

    In a word: prescient.

  • @meshakvb6431
    @meshakvb6431 Před 10 lety

    It wouldn't 'require' government intervention. A company can set it's own policies this way without any government intervention, in theory. Also, projected bonuses and salary are not private property until they have been rewarded to a person. If we can set a minimum wage, there's nothing unconstitutional about making a maximum. I am not calling for a wage cap, I am merely expressing that rampant wage disparity has a corrosive effect on society. Peter Drucker supports this claim.

  • @pammitty
    @pammitty Před 12 lety

    THis man has some actual answers, he is saying that most of us DO have a sense of right and wrong. That most of us are morally correct in wanting fair play. He talks about the snap, the results from widespread poverty grows and turns into anger and violence and the politics of resentment and begin to act-out these feelings. Then you have to worry about a police-state,

  • @valzod3808
    @valzod3808 Před 11 lety

    I agree, although we're only informed of those societies through others' research which isn't necessarily value free.

  • @1828tolstoy
    @1828tolstoy Před 4 lety +1

    Read the Powell Doctrine written in 1971.It set us on this course.

  • @aks1947
    @aks1947 Před 10 lety +1

    Yes, it is fair. Unless the CEO breaks the law, he's entitled to whatever he makes. Fair means we're all playing by the same rules, it doesn't mean everyone has the same ability, head start in life, family wealth, etc.
    The alternative is to have the government make it 'fair', and they can't pass a budget, or make Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security solvent, or stop illegal immigration. You want those people to make it 'fair'?

  • @joekofoed7301
    @joekofoed7301 Před 4 lety

    Even much more important today

  • @Hume77
    @Hume77 Před 12 lety

    Amen, and if anyone takes the time to read her resume and listen to an interview of some length or one of her lectures they will see a very smart, very accomplished woman who is well prepared for political office. What a contrast to the Palins and Bachmann's on the right

  • @drligme
    @drligme Před rokem +1

    OMG 😲! 2004 lecture. Prophetic? Or de ja vu?