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  1. 7. Aug. 2013 · A passionate argument on behalf of the middle class, INEQUALITY FOR ALL features Robert Reich—professor, best-selling author, and Clinton cabinet member—as h...

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  2. 27. Sept. 2013 · Even a charm monster like George Clooney probably couldn't make "Inequality for All," a documentary that is basically a 90-minute how-and-why dissection of the decline of our country's middle class, any more persuasive and intermittently humorous than this popular professor of public policy at the University of California, Berkeley. Advertisement.

  3. 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 demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the American economy. The film is an intimate portrait of a man whose lifelong goal remains protecting those ...

  4. 20. Jan. 2013 · Inequality for All Covering a broad swath of liberal economic theory in brisk, simply stated fashion, "Inequality for All" aims to do for income disparity what "An Inconvenient Truth" did for ...

  5. 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 demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the American economy. 1,762 IMDb 8.0 1 h 30 min 2013. X-Ray PG. Documentary · Cerebral · Edifying.

  6. How to cite “Inequality for All” (movie) APA citation. Formatted according to the APA Publication Manual 7 th edition. Simply copy it to the References page as is. If you need more information on APA citations check out our APA citation guide or start citing with the BibguruAPA citation generator.

  7. Inequality For All is not a groundbreaking documentary. It’s a basic argumentative film essay that attempts to communicate information about the growing inequality gap in America. There’s no specific or special documentary moments and having any would, ironically, take away from the importance. Robert Reich whom the documentary follows was ...