A Brief History of Equality by Thomas Piketty (Author), Steven Rendall (Translator)
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- Number of Pages: 274
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Title: A Brief History of Equality
Author: Thomas Piketty
Translator: Steven Rendall
Binding: Paperback
Paper Quality: A5 Maat Paper
Language: English
Category: Economics | Political Science | Social Justice
Recommended For: Students of economics and politics, researchers, policymakers, civil services aspirants, and readers interested in economic justice and inequality
Intro:
In A Brief History of Equality, world-renowned economist Thomas Piketty distills centuries of research into a concise, hopeful vision of human progress. Known for his groundbreaking works on capitalism and inequality, Piketty here offers a powerful case for equality—explaining how the world has become more equal over time and what policies can ensure that progress continues.
Key Points:
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Condensed Analysis: Piketty presents a short, accessible summary of his research on wealth, capital, and social inequality over the last 300 years.
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Optimistic Viewpoint: Contrary to his earlier, more cautionary works, this book highlights historical achievements in reducing inequality across the globe.
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Policy Roadmap: Offers clear, bold proposals to reduce inequality—including progressive taxation, inheritance reform, and global financial transparency.
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Global Focus: Examines equality not just in Western contexts, but across Latin America, Africa, and Asia, broadening the economic discussion.
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Ethical Economics: Emphasizes that economic justice and equality are moral imperatives, not just technical or political challenges.