From Beyond Outrage By Robert Reich Analysis

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The meaning of the free enterprise on trial means to achieve success by hardwork and taking risks. In his book, “From beyond Outrage”, Robert Reich speaks about how wealth is concentrated among the top wealthiest people in American leading to a wide gap between the rich and poor by increasing inequalities in income. This has not only disgusted Reich, but he is outraged too with the statistics that suggest how the top rich Americans are only getting richer, while those at the bottom of the line are suffering.
The inequality gap has grown consistently over the years in America making more than half of the public change their opinion about the wealthy families in U.S. People now believe that those with money need to be taxed heavily and there should be an equal re-distribution of wealth. The poor are blaming rich for their state, suggesting they ripped the poor off to become rich and not through hardwork, according to the New York times Poll and CBS News Poll that discovered “66% of Americans suggest that the wealth of the nation should be distributed more evenly and a majority of them want the rich to pay more taxes” (reich, p. 400). …show more content…

Their modest origins and hard work ensured they achieved success in a land that was open to all and a land that gave equal opportunity to everyone. But today, America being the land of equal opportunity where everyone can achieve success is a myth. This is because the wealth has not trickled down from the rich to the poor and those at the top of the helm are only getting better while those at the bottom of the surface are facing the