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He once served under Gerald Ford and rose to become Bill Clinton's labor secretary, but the economist Robert Reich has more recently been been a two-time supporter of Bernie Sanders' primary runs. But in the documentary INEQUALITY FOR ALL (2013), Reich claims he's not a socialist, and wants to tackle income inequality to save capitalism. We discuss the virtues and limitations of Reich's brand of left-liberalism, and the documentary as a time capsule of the post-Occupy, pre-Trump moment. PLUS: Vanderpump Rules, the increased durability of dynastic wealth, and memories of a nearly-forgotten failed Toronto-based media venture.

"Amy Schumer, and a long winter nap" by the Toronto Standard - https://www.torontostandard.com/the-sprawl/amy-schumer-and-a-long-winter-nap/

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Dee Gee

Turns out we can have a little inequality, as a treat.

Simon K

Reich is fascinating, he's a capitalist ideologue in a way that no capitalist is (or could be). Hence he thought shock therapy was actually about creating good capitalism in Russia and so is probably the only guy from that Clinton's team there who didn't acquire a decent chunk of shares in some soviet state company. That makes him better I guess?