1% distribution power ruling class sabotageFROM THE REVIEW: Tim Di Muzio, a senior lecturer in international relations and political economy at Wollongong University in Australia, has written a book – ‘The 1% and the Rest of Us: A Political Economy of Dominant Ownership’ (Zed Books, 2015) – that answers so many questions and provides so much relevant background to readily understand wealth and its maldistribution [. . .] ‘The 1% and the Rest of Us’ distills the concepts of capitalism, political economy, finance, inequality, the profligacy of the 1%-ers, and much more in morally coherent chunks of need-to-know information. It is a superb book
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FROM THE REVIEW: Tim Di Muzio, a senior lecturer in international relations and political economy at...
accumulation capital as power fossil fuels market civilization perpetual war social reproductionWhil...
1% distribution power ruling class sabotageTim DiMuzio is a lecturer in International Relations and ...
John Weeks. Anthem Press, London and New York, 2014, 227 pp. ISBN: 978 0 85728 108
This book focusses on identifying and explaining the glaring difference in income between the very w...
The global inequality crisis is reaching new extremes. The richest 1% now have more wealth than the ...
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In a series of essays published in 2013 and 2014 on capitaspower.com, political economist Tim Di Muz...
Aaron Reeves surveys five books on the defining social, political and economic issue of our times. R...
Inequality is a charged topic. Professional macroeconomists have generally taken little interest in ...
Matt Taibbi, The Divide: American Injustice in the Age of the Wealth Gap. Spiegel & Grau (2014). $27...
Rising inequality in the developed world has become a hot topic, especially in the shadow of the Gre...
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This book uses data from 21 countries to illustrate the distribution of wealth in capital economies ...
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