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  1. Inequality for All is a 2013 documentary film directed by Jacob Kornbluth and narrated by American economist, author and professor Robert Reich. Based on Reich's 2010 book Aftershock: The Next Economy and America's Future, the film examines widening income inequality in the United States.

  2. YouTube Movies & TV. 181M subscribers. Subscribed. 16K. A passionate argument on behalf of the middle class, INEQUALITY FOR ALL features Robert Reich – professor, best-selling author, and...

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  3. 13. Dez. 2013 · A documentary that follows former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich as he looks to raise awareness of the country's widening economic gap. The film features interviews, graphics, and archival footage to explain the causes and consequences of income inequality and the role of the middle class.

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    • Jacob Kornbluth
    • 2013-12-13
  4. A documentary featuring Robert Reich, a former Clinton cabinet member and a professor of public policy, who argues that the widening income gap is a threat to the American economy and democracy. The film uses humor and facts to explain how the issue of economic inequality affects each and every one of us.

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  5. 7. Aug. 2013 · 3.4K. 740K views 10 years ago. A passionate argument on behalf of the middle class, INEQUALITY FOR ALL features Robert Reich—professor, best-selling author, and Clinton cabinet member—as he...

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  6. Inequality for All | Film, Trailer, Kritik. Der frühere Arbeitsminister und heutige Berkeley-Professor Robert Reich argumentiert seit Jahren in Büchern, Vorträgen und Kommentaren, dass die immer größer werdende Ungleichheit der Einkommen eine der größten Gefahren für Wirtschaft und Demokratie darstellt.

  7. 27. Sept. 2013 · Robert Reich, a former secretary of labor and economics professor, explains the decline of the middle class and the rise of the 1% in America. He uses statistics, graphs, examples and interviews to expose the causes and consequences of income inequality and its impact on democracy.