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William Greider
American
Author
American
Country
Democracy
People
Will
World
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The point is, the political reporters are the ones who no longer understand the ritual they are covering. They keep searching for political meanings in the tepid events when a convention is now essentially a human drama and only that.
William Greider
Events
Political
Drama
Only
Point
Ritual
Longer
Understand
Covering
Reporters
Human
Essentially
Convention
Meanings
Who
Searching
Keep
Now
Americans cannot teach democracy to the world until they restore their own.
William Greider
Democracy
World
Own
Restore
Until
American
Cannot
Teach
Nevertheless, I resist cynicism and continue to believe in the possibilities for genuine democracy.
William Greider
Democracy
Believe
Possibilities
Nevertheless
Genuine
Continue
Cynicism
Resist
As the world's finest democracy, we do not do guillotines. But there are other less bloody rituals of humiliation, designed to reassure the populace that order is restored, the Republic cleansed.
William Greider
Democracy
World
Humiliation
Other
Restored
Finest
Rituals
Cleansed
Bloody
Order
Republic
Less
Populace
Reassure
Designed
Leaks and whispers are a daily routine of news-gathering in Washington.
William Greider
Daily
Leaks
Washington
Routine
If we have wealth, it will be protected from inflation and possibly even enhanced in value.
William Greider
Wealth
Inflation
Will
Value
Possibly
Protected
Even
Enhanced
In the deregulated realm of US banking and finance, crime does occasionally pay for its foul deeds, not in prison time but by making modest rebates to the victims.
William Greider
Finance
Time
Crime
Prison
Pay
Occasionally
Does
Making
Banking
Victims
Modest
Us
Realm
Deregulated
Deeds
Foul
In 1900 Americans on average lived for only 49 years and most working people died still on the job.
William Greider
People
Job
Only
Most
Still
Years
American
Died
Average
Working
Working People
Lived
Obviously, people with low or even moderate incomes could not afford such savings rates, and even diligent savings from their low wages would not be enough to pay for either retirement or healthcare.
William Greider
People
Pay
Enough
Savings
Diligent
Would
Rates
Could
Retirement
Obviously
Healthcare
Wages
Afford
Moderate
Either
Low
Even
Incomes
The do-it-yourself version of pensions is a flop, as many Americans have painfully learned.
William Greider
Do-It-Yourself
Pensions
Learned
Version
American
Painfully
Many
Flop
The regime of globalization promotes an unfettered marketplace as the dynamic instrument organizing international relations.
William Greider
International Relations
Relations
Marketplace
Instrument
Globalization
Unfettered
Dynamic
Regime
Organizing
International
Everyone's values are defined by what they will tolerate when it is done to others.
William Greider
Will
Values
Others
Everyone
Defined
Done
Tolerate
The ways in which people treat animals will be reflected in how people relate to one another.
William Greider
People
Treat
Will
Animals
Relate
Ways
Another
How
Reflected
Which
Animal-rights advocates remind us of this admonition: The ways in which people treat animals will be reflected in how people relate to one another.
William Greider
People
Treat
Will
Animals
Relate
Ways
Remind
Another
Advocate
How
Reflected
Which
Us
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