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Gary Reber is a leading advocate for economic justice. He is the founder and Executive Director of For Economic Justice (www.foreconomicjustice.org), and an advocate and author for economic justice through broadened ownership of wealth-creating, income-producing physical productive capital. Mr. Reber is a on the board of the Center for Economic and Social Justice (CESJ) and a founding member of the Coalition for Capital Homesteading. He is a co-founder of the Unite America Party. In 1967, Mr. Reber founded with binary economist, ESOP inventor, financial lawyer and universal citizen ownership theorist Louis O. Kelso, Agenda 2000 Incorporated to advocate policies and programs to broaden productive capital ownership in urban and economic development projects. Mr. Reber completed undergraduate and graduate studies at the University of Cincinnati and the University of California, Berkeley, with doctorate studies at the University of Stockholm and Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden, and taught binary economics under John Dyckman, Chairman of the City and Regional Planning Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley. In addition to other publications, Mr. Reber, for the past 29 years, also has published Widescreen Review, an enthusiast home theatre magazine and Webzine (www.widescreenreview.com) as well as Ultimate Home Design, a "green" sustainable movement magazine, now on the Web (www.ultimatehomedesign.com), and is a producer of high-definition concert video specials. Mr. Reber testified March 7, 8, 9, 1973 as President of the Institute for the Pursuit of Economic Justice at Berkeley before The Committee On Ways And Means House Of Representatives--Ninety-Third Congress--On The Subject Of General Tax Reform and is the author of numerous articles published by The Huffington Post, Nation of Change and Op-Ed News, as well as more than 3,500 articles and commentaries on the foreconomicjustice.org blog site.
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