Thomas Piketty's Capital in the twenty-first century

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Stephan Kaufmann: Thomas Piketty's Capital in the twenty-first century (2017)

85 pages

English language

Published Feb. 16, 2017

ISBN:
978-1-78478-614-4
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OCLC Number:
991171514

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US Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman described Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century as "perhaps the most important book of the last decade". It has sparked major international debates, dominated bestseller lists and generated a level of enthusiasm -- as well as intense criticism -- in a way no other recent economic or sociological work has. Piketty has been described as a new Karl Marx and placed in the same league as the economist John Maynard Keynes. The 'rock star economist's' (Financial Times) underlying thesis: inequality under capitalism has reached dramatic proportions in the last few decades and continues to grow -- and not by coincidence. Thus, a small elite becomes simultaneously richer and richer and more and more powerful. Given the sensational reception of the not-so-easily digested 800-page study that spans back to the eighteenth century, the question as to where the hype around Piketty's book comes from …

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I am not an economist, but I have read other books about economics. Piketty has certainly thrown a spanner in the works. This book is long. There is about a third which is meant as justification to academia (aka. the methodology), and a bunch of literary references which aren't really critical, and then a bunch of crazy policy talk that the author admits is impossible. Some of his talk about transparency makes my privacy hackles raise... however, it is a book about bringing the discussion back to equality, and he has certainly done that. This book has made me certainly consider my position... and even if you don't agree with Piketty, it will make you think too.

If you can find a digest, a "Cole's Notes" version, that might be a good option. But Piketty is a good writer (well, the translation is good), so it is pretty accessible and …

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  • Capitalism