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Daily Archives: November 3, 2012
Robert Reich’s I’ll Be Short 1
I started Robert Reich’s 2002 book, I’ll Be Short: Essentials for a Decent Working Society. This book was published in the year that Reich was running for Governor of Massachusetts, as a Democrat. But Reich did not gain the Democratic … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Political Philosophy, Politics
Tagged disparities of wealth, Locked in the Cabinet, minimum wage, Robert Reich, unions
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Psalm 101: Does Character Matter?
For my weekly quiet time this week, I will blog about Psalm 101, or, more accurately, I will use Psalm 101 as a starting-point to talk about the character of leaders. Psalm 101 is probably a Psalm by an Israelite … Continue reading
Posted in Bible, Political Philosophy, Politics, Psalms, Religion, Weekly Quiet Time
Tagged Bill Clinton, brick wall of reality, character, deal-making, Jimmy Carter, LBJ, Lyndon Johnson
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