A Critique of Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty First Century

I K Mullins
ISBN: 9781505211467
Paperback | 104 pagina's | 26 november 2014
€ 39.27
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This is not the actual Thomas Pikettys Capital in the Twenty First Century. The primary objective of this book is to bring insightful discussion and critique of Thomas Pikettys Capital in the Twenty First Century to readers everywhere. This book includes a critique of Thomas Pikettys book, as well as the review of the future of economic inequality forecasted by other experts. Do not purchase this critique of the book if you are looking for a full copy of Thomas Pikettys Capital in the Twenty First Century
Income inequality in the United States and in Western Europe has been growing since the 1970s. In the US, the top 1 percent income share has more than doubled in the course of the last thirty years, drawing much public attention. In 2013, the thousand richest individuals in the UK had their wealth increased by 15 percent. At the same time, the UK government enacted a one percent pay freeze on public sector workers, re-enforcing the lengthiest wage squeeze since the 1870s. Modern capitalistic society is an unequal society, and that inequality grows fast due to the rich-get-richer trend. In his book, Piketty argues that as long as the rate of return on capital exceeds the rate of growth, the income and wealth of the rich will grow faster than the typical income from work. This trend will continue to support rising economic inequality.
In our critique of Pikettys Capital in the Twenty-First Century, we examine issues raised in Pikettys book, for the benefit of those who wish to read or study Pikettys book in the future. The critique includes summary and critical analysis of how Pikettys book treats a theory of capitalism and the issue of rising economic inequality.
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- ISBN: 9781505211467
- Auteur(s): I K Mullins
- Prijs: € 39.27
- Verschenen: 26 november 2014
- Taal: Engels
- Aantal pagina's: 104
- Bindwijze: Paperback
- Uitgever: Createspace
- Afmetingen: 210 x 140 x 6 mm
- Gewicht: 132 g
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