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Surely this new age is not a repudiation of, but a fulfillment of, the American dream. What were the machines for, unless to give man a new freedom to choose how he would live?
Charles A. Reich
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Charles A. Reich
Age: 91 †
Born: 1928
Born: May 20
Died: 2019
Died: June 15
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We do not see it because we can not afford to-because the truth is too explosive.
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My goal in life is to make people think. If I do that, I've been a success.
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