Capital in the Twenty-First Century

685 pages

English language

Published Jan. 8, 2014

ISBN:
978-0-674-43000-6
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Capital in the Twenty-First Century (French: Le Capital au XXIe siècle) is a book written by French economist Thomas Piketty. It focuses on wealth and income inequality in Europe and the United States since the 18th century. It was initially published in French (as Le Capital au XXIe siècle) in August 2013; an English translation by Arthur Goldhammer followed in April 2014.The book's central thesis is that when the rate of return on capital (r) is greater than the rate of economic growth (g) over the long term, the result is concentration of wealth, and this unequal distribution of wealth causes social and economic instability. Piketty proposes a global system of progressive wealth taxes to help reduce inequality and avoid the vast majority of wealth coming under the control of a tiny minority.

At the end of 2014, Piketty released a paper where he stated that he does not consider …

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Not only does this book weigh in at nearly 700 pages, they are dense pages of fairly dry text and detailed analysis - hence taking nearly 6 months to read. It's part-way between popular (social) science for a general audience and in-depth analysis for an academic audience. That's just about right for me, but this is not a book you can read casually or whizz through at a fast clip. If you're interested in the subject, I'd suggest starting with a gentler introduction and coming back to this book once you're at an intermediate level of knowledge.

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