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<span style="font-family:Times New Roman,serif;font-size:large"><span style="color:black">Few
review articles are as satisfying as the recent Paul Krugman
examination of Robert Reich’s new book, </span><span style="color:black"><b>Saving</b></span><span style="color:black">
</span><span style="color:black"><b>Capitalism: For the Many, Not the
Few</b></span><span style="color:black">, in the </span><span style="color:black"><b>New
York Review of Books</b></span><span style="color:black"> (December 17,
2015). To begin with, it was gratifying to find the stark candor
behind the title of Reich’s book. “Saving capitalism” assuredly
implies that capitalism is on the ropes—in danger of expiring—an
implication that I both believe and welcome.</span></span></div>
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<span style="font-family:Times New Roman,serif;font-size:large"><span style="color:black">Robert
Reich, Paul Krugman, and another colleague, Joseph Stiglitz share
lofty accomplishments in academic economics and constitute the
intellectual triumvirate informing the non-Marxist left in the US.
Although they do not agree on everything, they share a core set of
beliefs in the viability of capitalism and its need to reform. It is
unusual to see Krugman and Reich suggesting such blatant urgency....  <span style="color:rgb(153,0,0)"><i><b> TO READ MORE, PLEASE GO TO:                                <a href="http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/"> http://zzs-blg.blogspot.com/</a></b></i></span><br></span></span></div><br></div>