Coming Up Short Coming Up Short

Coming Up Short

A Memoir of My America

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Publisher Description

#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From political economist, cabinet member, beloved professor, media presence, and bestselling author of Saving Capitalism and The Common Good, a deeply felt, compelling memoir of growing up in a baby-boom America that made progress in certain areas, fell short in so many important ways, and still has lots of work to do

"Important and galvanizing.” —Senator Bernie Sanders

"Essential reading for understanding this moment in American history.” —Molly Jong-Fast, New York Times bestselling author of How to Lose Your Mother


A thought-provoking, principled, clear-eyed chronicle of the culture, politics, and economic choices that have landed us where we are today—with irresponsible economic bullies and corporations with immense wealth and lobbying power on top, demagogues on the rise, and increasing inequality fueling anger and hatred across the country.

Nine months after World War II, Robert Reich was born into a united America with a bright future—which went unrealized for so many as big money took over our democracy. His encounter with school bullies on account of his height—4'11" as an adult—set him on a determined path to spend his life fighting American bullies of every sort. He recounts the death of a friend in the civil rights movement; his political coming of age witnessing the Berkeley free speech movement; working for Bobby Kennedy and Senator Eugene McCarthy; experiencing a country torn apart by the Vietnam War; meeting Hillary Rodham in college, Bill Clinton at Oxford, and Clarence Thomas at Yale Law. He details his friendship with John Kenneth Galbraith during his time teaching at Harvard, and subsequent friendships with Bernie Sanders and Ted Kennedy; and his efforts as labor secretary for Clinton and economic advisor to Barack Obama. Ultimately, Reich asks: What did his generation accomplish? Did they make America better, more inclusive, more tolerant? Did they strengthen democracy? Or did they come up short?

Reich hardly abandons us to despair over a doomed democracy. With characteristic spirit and humor, he lays out how we can reclaim a sense of community and a democratic capitalism based on the American ideals we still have the power to salvage.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2025
August 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
19.9
MB

Customer Reviews

Gerithegreek ,

Darn good book . . .

Thank you Robert Reich for putting into words and onto paper what I thought was the problem, and making me aware it is far worse than I had imagined. I thought I was just being paranoid about the greediness of the millionaire/billionaire elites—those who will never have enough to satisfy themselves and aren’t likely to practice “noblesse oblige” in this lifetime. The corporate CEO's and financiers and corporations and billionaires who are largely where they are by cheating and trodding on a lot of others—the gankers among us. I'm not all that interested in economics, but I am interested in the common good. I appreciate Reich's ethical and moral stance, his honesty and humor, and his optimism. Would that all professors and those in politics were modeled after him—they would make America great again. Our current trajectory toward a society composed of 5% billionaire elitists and 95% peasants will never be sustainable.

CateKendall ,

Plowed Through

Could not put it down. Opened my eyes and challenged my assumptions. Wish I could have taken a class from him! I am obsessed with economic history and this book filled in some gaps for me. Highly recommend.

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