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Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty; 9780674979857

Capital in the Twenty-First Century

By Thomas Piketty

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Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty is a groundbreaking exploration of wealth and income inequality throughout history, shedding light on the dynamics that have shaped our economic landscape.

The Story

Piketty delves into the evolution of capitalism, examining how the distribution of wealth has changed over the last few centuries. Through meticulous research and a wealth of data, he highlights the alarming resurgence of inequality in the modern era, drawing parallels to historical trends. His analysis not only spans various countries but also considers the impact of policies and economic systems on the distribution of wealth.

Key Themes

  • Inequality: Piketty argues that unchecked capitalism leads to greater disparities, raising questions about social justice and economic policy.
  • Historical Perspective: The author contextualises contemporary issues within a historical framework, demonstrating that the struggle for economic equality is not a new phenomenon.
  • Policy Proposals: He offers insights into potential solutions, including progressive taxation, to combat rising inequality.

Why Readers Love It

Piketty's engaging writing style makes complex economic concepts accessible to a wide audience. His use of empirical data combined with historical narrative captivates readers, prompting them to reflect on their own economic realities. The book has sparked widespread discussions and debates, influencing both public policy and academic discourse.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for those interested in popular economics and economic history, as well as readers of Piketty's other notable works, such as Time for Socialism. It appeals to anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of wealth distribution and the challenges posed by modern capitalism.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 214 mm × 139 mm × 45 mm
Pages: 816
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674979857

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