Restoring Democracy
Robert discusses the historical struggle against powerful trusts that dominated American politics in the early 20th century. He highlights key reforms, including labor laws, graduated income tax, and the direct election of senators, which aimed to restore democracy and empower the middle class. The conversation also touches on the shift from a prosperous society to a corporate kleptocracy, emphasizing the need for balance between wealth and democracy.In this clip
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