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  1. A short and optimistic book that traces the progress toward equality over centuries and argues for a democratic socialist program to address current inequalities. Based on Piketty's earlier works, it covers income, property, gender, and race dimensions of equality and draws on historical and economic data.

  2. A Brief History of Equality is a non-fiction book by the French economist Thomas Piketty translated by Steven Rendall from the original 2021 Une brève histoire de l'égalité, about wealth redistribution, in which Piketty describes why he is optimistic about the future.

    • Une breve histoire de l'égalité
    • Thomas Piketty
    • Steven Rendall
  3. 19. Apr. 2022 · A Brief History of Equality is a route into Piketty’s arguments in his earlier books, with their luxuriantly extensive data and historical detail. Anybody who has not been able to face those tomes…should read this one. Peak Piketty…He possesses the rarest of abilities to analyze staggering quantities of information and offer original ...

  4. 12. Apr. 2022 · A Brief History of Equality by Thomas Piketty, translated by Steven Rendall, Belknap (Harvard) £22.95, 288 pages. Diane Coyle is professor of public policy at the University of Cambridge....

  5. A Brief History of Equality Taschenbuch – 1. März 2024. Englisch Ausgabe von Thomas Piketty (Autor), Steven Rendall (Übersetzer) 4,5 446 Sternebewertungen. Alle Formate und Editionen anzeigen. A New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice. A Public Books Best Book of the Year. “A profound and optimistic call to action and reflection.

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  6. A Brief History of Equality has also been made possible by a new generation of researchers, and interdisciplinary studies that have renewed reflection on the sociohistorical dynamics of equality and inequality at the frontier of history, economics, sociology, law, anthro-. 17. The World Inequality Database was initially created in 2011 under ...

  7. 19. Apr. 2022 · In “A Brief History of Equality”, Piketty defends: “the possibility of a democratic and federal socialism, decentralized and participatory, ecological and multicultural, based on the extension of the welfare state and progressive taxation, power-sharing in business enterprises, postcolonial reparations, the battle against ...