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Capital in the Twenty-First Century

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I’m no economist, but to my ears Piketty makes a reasonable, readable, and engaging case for a new sort of tax to help close the growing disparity between the world’s richest and poorest peoples.

Piketty recognizes that this sort of global tax is a utopia, but fails to acknowledge the sad truth that as long as the richest have a disproportionately loud voice in political decisions, nothing will ever change.

Published 2014
Pages 685
Owned No
ISBN-13 9780674430006

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  • Jul 3, 2014