The good thing about the exposure of a sick system is that it makes it easier to imagine a healthy one. Seeing how our current system is failing us is prerequisite perhaps for enough people rising up to change it. Other generations did that and we can too.
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Replying to @RuTheReal
It started in the 1980s with the advent of trickle-down economics. You might want to look at my books “Healing the Soul of America” and “A Politics of Love.”

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Replying to @marwilliamson
“Capital in the Twenty-First Century” came out today (can be bought from "virtual theaters" & viewed online)--just watched it & it is AMAZING. It's the panoramic historical ECONOMIC narrative that we all need right now... #NarrativeIntelligence
Opening today—a film based on @PikettyLeMonde ‘s book “Capital in the Twenty-First Century” shines a light on wealth and power and “will change how you see the world.” kinolorber.com/film/view/id/… #InternationalWorkersDay
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When I was running for president I experienced American voters as deeply intelligent. It’s the machinations of our political parties, among other things, that stands in the way of the will of the people expressing itself. Our democracy is in shambles and we need to restore it.
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