---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:24:59 -0500 From: Robert Reich <http://www.brandeis.edu/~reich> To: http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg Subject: Re: Reason? >We need to talk with people who disagree with us -- who see the world >completely differently. That conversation requires mutual respect, of >course. I think Frank overstates the power of the Christian right. Most >people who voted for Bush are not right-wingers who believe in the literal >truth of the Bible. They're ordinary Americans who didn't hear Kerry exude >passion and commitment, but heard a lot of passion and commitment from >George Bush. (You might find interesting my recent articles and >commentaries, at http://www.robertreich.org ). > >Thanks for writing. > >Robert Reich >----- Original Message ----- > >>Delivered-To: <http://www.RobertReich.org/~bob>http://www.RobertReich.org/~bob >>Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 21:00:52 -0800 >>From: Noelle >> >>Hi. I've been a long-time fan. I wanted to believe what you were writing >>about in "Reason", but after reading Thomas Frank's "What's the >>Matter with Kansas?" I felt he was onto something important. Of >>course I used my liberal elite college educated reasoning and >>voted for Kerry. I lived most of my life in Ca (except >>for 1998-2003 in !) and so am one of those urban >>agnostics educated by the public schools and University of >>Ca who disdain the Christianist right's takeover of moral >>politics. Anyway, how do we overcome the Fear that is being stoked by the >>Republicans to consolidate their grip on power? I am dismayed by this >>mass irrrationality. Maybe your next book should be called "Beyond Reason". >>thanks! We need help! >>Noelle >>where-I-live ---------- Robert Reich's latest book is Reason (published by Alfred Knopf). Other books, articles, and commentaries can be found at <http://www.robertreich.org>www.robertreich.org .