Today is the 14th and last of my weekly “Wealth and Poverty” classes. Even if you haven’t had a chance to keep up with all the others, please make sure to join this one. In today’s class, I’ll summarize the main points of the course, give a short history of the struggle for social justice in America, and talk about how my students (including you) can make a difference in the future. Plus I’m planning a surprise at the end. I hope you’ve enjoyed this class. Even more importantly, I hope it’s made you think harder about widening inequality — and perhaps want to take action to make your community, state, America or whatever nation you call home, a more just and humane society. Thank you for joining me. This is the final class in the 14-week series, which is posted here on YouTube. If you wish, I’ve shared some select readings from the syllabus for you. They’re available at: https://robertreich.substack.com/p/we...
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