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    extermination that the Nazis planned against the Jewish population in Europe. These actd started with the rise of one man, Adolf Hitler. World War one ended with the Treaty of Versailles which set the environment up for Hitler in the Nazis to rise. The Third Reich guided the social crime against the Jewish people and use excuses such as racial laws for the violent acts that led to the tragic loss of World War two. A person cannot be born evil or good. The thought of a child develops when they…

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    Hitler and the Third Reich represented a more hopeful future, and though their goals were more sinister than they may have at first seemed to the naive and struggling German citizens, most accepted the ideas as a tangible sign of progress. Desperate to try something new, Germany was willing to do whatever it took just to prosper once again. The Nazis strived to build upon the widely successful volksgemeinschaft mentality, by making the “people’s community” more racially pure. During this chapter…

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    economy takes a dive. Robert B. Reich is a Professor in the Heller Graduate School at Brandeis University, and while he does not have a doctorate in economics, he has written numerous books on the subject. He has also served as the secretary of labor under the first…

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    Americans agree that the rich should be taxed at a higher rate.” (Lankford) Nearly all lower class and middle class citizens seem to believe that as long as the rich pay higher taxes, this economic gap is going to decrease drastically. Robert Bernard Reich was born in 1946 and became a political economist, professor, author, and political commentator. He also served as Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton’s administration. He obviously had the experience and knowledge of financial…

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    whereas work has an immediate reward and payoff. Sanford J. Ungar and Robert Reich explore both of these subjective values in their essays “The New Liberal Arts” and “College is a Ludicrous Waste of Money.” Ungar discusses why a liberal arts education should be pursued; doing so by introducing common misconceptions about liberal arts and, using argumentative persuasion, proves their insignificance. On the other hand, Reich argues against the conventional belief…

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    Hitler’s biggest accomplice during the Third Reich were the German “ordinary” citizen. The German people had a part in the oppression and genocide of the Jewish citizens. Albeit some more than others but to what degree. In order for the Nazi regime to survive it needed the collaboration of the German people. However, you cannot completely blame the regular German citizen for the Holocaust because the people who are directly responsible to a higher level of culpability. This is not to say that…

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    In From Beyond Outrage the author, Robert Reich is Professor of the University of California, Berkeley. He as a Secretary of Labor under President Bill Clinton and as an adviser to President Barack Obama. In this article is talk about in America the economy democracy are being manipulated however the average working interest was praised by the Americans for the rich and the elite. It is not enough for people to be elected president and expect them to solve the country's problems. People need to…

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    The Third Reich and Human Rights What is human rights? Human rights are a right that is believed to belong justifiably to every person. This means that everyone should be treated with dignity and should be seen as a freed individual. In International politics the question is asked if human rights are universal or are they relative. I believe that human rights are universal rights. Human rights are universal because we are all the same as humans. When it comes to human rights we should be…

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    Poor, Poorer: Analysis In this essay by Robert Reich uses a metaphor to describe the social classes. The metaphor goes as follows. There are three boats, the first sinking very rapidly, the second boat is sinking but at a slower rate, and the third boat which is steadily rising. The lower-class workers he defines as routine producers, the middle class is stated as the in-person servers, and the wealthy are known as the symbolic analysists. Reich begins with the lower class and explains that…

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    Robert Reich has established a well-respected reputation and is a credible source to the public. Reich is best known for his commentary on issues within the economy, and he has attended some of the finest colleges in America. Reich wrote an article called “College Is a Ludicrous Waste of Money,’’ which interests me because I am a high school student that will be transitioning into a college student. In the article, Reich gives solutions, such as technician jobs, combining high school student’s…

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