Thomas Piketty’s Capital and Ideology constitutes a landmark achievement in furthering our understanding of the history of inequality, and presents valuable proposals for constructing a future economic system that would allow us to transcend and move beyond contemporary forms of capitalism. This article discusses Piketty’s conceptions of ideology, property, and “inequality regimes”, and analyses his approach to social justice and its relation to the work of John Rawls. I examine how Piketty’s proposals for ‘participatory socialism’ would function not only to redistribute income and wealth, but also to disperse economic power within society, and I discuss the complementary roles of redistribution and predistribution in his proposals, and Pik...
This inquiry seeks to establish that, in his Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Piketty adv...
“the strength and weakness of that kind of criticism which knows how to judge and condemn the presen...
French economist Thomas Piketty’s bestseller, Capital in the TwentyFirst Century, provocatively clai...
In Capital in the 21st Century, Piketty takes a central liberal claim about economic inequality seri...
If solutions to the problem of inequality are to be as radical as reality now demands, what is inste...
This introduction to Historical Materialism’s mini-symposium on Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twen...
This paper reviews Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Piketty's Capital seeks to...
This paper applauds the vision and originality of Piketty's Capital and Ideology. We draw attention ...
This paper offers a radical political economy critique of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-Fir...
Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century has resulted in a sustained political and ...
French economist Thomas Piketty's bestseller, Capital in the TwentyFirst Century, provocatively clai...
n/aPlease see http://hdl.handle.net/10344/7675 for the more recent version of this paper.The contin...
The continued rise of socio-economic inequality over the past decades with its connected political o...
The continuous rise of socio-economic inequality over the past decades with its connected political ...
This paper discusses a key contemporary problem, that of inequality. Certainly, the most visible ine...
This inquiry seeks to establish that, in his Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Piketty adv...
“the strength and weakness of that kind of criticism which knows how to judge and condemn the presen...
French economist Thomas Piketty’s bestseller, Capital in the TwentyFirst Century, provocatively clai...
In Capital in the 21st Century, Piketty takes a central liberal claim about economic inequality seri...
If solutions to the problem of inequality are to be as radical as reality now demands, what is inste...
This introduction to Historical Materialism’s mini-symposium on Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twen...
This paper reviews Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century. Piketty's Capital seeks to...
This paper applauds the vision and originality of Piketty's Capital and Ideology. We draw attention ...
This paper offers a radical political economy critique of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-Fir...
Thomas Piketty’s book Capital in the Twenty-First Century has resulted in a sustained political and ...
French economist Thomas Piketty's bestseller, Capital in the TwentyFirst Century, provocatively clai...
n/aPlease see http://hdl.handle.net/10344/7675 for the more recent version of this paper.The contin...
The continued rise of socio-economic inequality over the past decades with its connected political o...
The continuous rise of socio-economic inequality over the past decades with its connected political ...
This paper discusses a key contemporary problem, that of inequality. Certainly, the most visible ine...
This inquiry seeks to establish that, in his Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Piketty adv...
“the strength and weakness of that kind of criticism which knows how to judge and condemn the presen...
French economist Thomas Piketty’s bestseller, Capital in the TwentyFirst Century, provocatively clai...