Description |
viii, 193 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm. |
Édition |
First edition. |
Note |
Includes discussion guide (pages 191-193) |
Bibliographie |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-189) |
Dépouillement |
Shkreli -- What good do we have in common? -- The origins of the common good -- Exploitation -- Three structural breakdowns -- The decline of the good in common -- Leadership as trusteeship -- Honor and shame -- Resurrecting truth -- Civic education for all. |
Résumé |
Publisher's description: "...Clear-eyed manifesto for re-centering our economics and politics on the idea of the common good. Robert B. Reich demonstrates that a common good not only exists but in fact constitutes the very essence of any society or nation. We must weigh the moral obligations of citizenship and carefully consider how we as a country should relate to honor, shame, patriotism, truth, and the meaning of leadership. A fundamental statement about the purpose of society and a cri de coeur to save America's soul. |
ISBN |
9780525520498 (hardcover) |
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052552049X (hardcover) |
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