Robert Reich: The Wealthy Have Pulled America Back to the 19th Century
February 10, 2015
Wall Street and enormously rich individuals have gained political power to organize the market in ways that leave most Americans behind.
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It was an era when many workers were happy to toil twelve-hour days in sweat shops for lack of any better alternative.
It was also a time of great wealth for a few and squalor for many. And of corruption, as the lackeys of robber barons deposited sacks of cash on the desks of pliant legislators.
Finally, after decades of labor strife and political tumult, the twentieth century brought an understanding that capitalism requires minimum standards of decency and fairness workplace safety, a minimum wage, maximum hours (and time-and-a-half for overtime), and a ban on child labor.
We also learned that capitalism needs a fair balance of power between big corporations and workers.
We achieved that through antitrust laws that reduced the capacity of giant corporations to impose their will, and labor laws that allowed workers to organize and bargain collectively.
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Link:
http://www.alternet.org/robert-reich-wealthy-have-pulled-america-back-19th-century