Robert B. Reich is University Professor at Brandeis University and Maurice B. Hexter Professor of Social and Economic Policy at Brandeis's Heller Graduate School. He is also a visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley. He served as secretary of labor under President Bill Clinton. His writing has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times, the Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal. This is his tenth book. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
We've got Reich, they've got Coulter. We win. A brilliant and passionately argued book. Read it. -Al Franken Passionately written, politically charged. . . . Compulsively readable. -The Plain Dealer Valuable. . . . Sharp and fresh. . . .Part memoir, part explication of the contending and contentious ruling ideologies of Red and Blue America-radical conservatism and liberalism at odds-and part call to arms. . . . Not . . . an attack book, but a positive one, a call for a rebirth of a liberal ascendancy. -Chicago Sun-Times Utterly lucid and engaging. -Barbara Ehrenreich, author of Nickle and Dimed Appealing. . . . Mr. Reich explodes a number of fallacies on the left . . . and the right. . . . Eminently wise. -The New York Times