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El. knyga: Time for Socialism: Dispatches from a World on Fire, 2016-2021

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  • Formatas: 361 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300263336
  • Formatas: 361 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 26-Oct-2021
  • Leidėjas: Yale University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780300263336

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The author of Capital in the TwentyFirst Century chronicles recent events that have shaken the world. Illustrations.

A chronicle of recent events that have shaken the world, from the author of Capital in the Twenty&;First Century
 
Praise for Time for Socialism:

&;Lively, thought&;provoking, grounded in facts, and resolutely optimistic&;these essays grapple with the big questions of our time, from the rise of Trumpism and Brexit, to gender inequality and wealth taxation.&;&;Gabriel Zucman, University of California, Berkeley


Praise for Capital in the Twenty-First Century:

&;Piketty [ is] arguably the world&;s leading expert on income and wealth inequality.&;&;Paul Krugman, New York Times
 
&;Piketty has emerged as a rock star of the policy-intellectual world. . . . But make no mistake, his work richly deserves all the attention it is receiving.&;&;Lawrence H. Summers, Democracy

As a correspondent for the French newspaper Le Monde, world-renowned economist Thomas Piketty has documented the rise and fall of Trump, the drama of Brexit, Emmanuel Macron&;s ascendance to the French presidency, the unfolding of a global pandemic, and much else besides, always from the perspective of his fight for a more equitable world. This collection brings together those articles and is prefaced by an extended introductory essay, in which Piketty argues that the time has come to support an inclusive and expansive conception of socialism as a counterweight against the hypercapitalism that defines our current economic ideology. These essays offer a first draft of history from one of the world&;s leading economists and public figures, detailing the struggle against inequalities and tax evasion, in favor of a federalist Europe and a globalization more respectful of work and the environment.

A chronicle of recent events that have shaken the world, from the author of Capital in the Twenty&;First Century

Recenzijos

What makes this manifesto noteworthy is that it comes from . . . an economist who gained his reputation as a researcher with vaguely left-of-center sensibilities but was far from a radical. Yet the times are such . . . that even honest moderates are driven to radical remedies.Robert Kuttner, New York Times

The ideas propounded are influential and represent a stream of thought which has considerable resonance both in Europe and the UK.Bridget Rosewell, Reading Room for the Society of Professional Economists

Lively, thought-provoking, grounded in facts, and resolutely optimisticthese essays grapple with the big questions of our time, from the rise of Trumpism and Brexit, to gender inequality and wealth taxation.Gabriel Zucman, University of California, Berkeley

Thomas Pikettys personal journey from liberalism to socialism, at a time when socialism was in retreat, is a mark of the mans ethos but also evidence of the soul-crushing inhumanity of our post-2008 hypercapitalism. Reading this volume of collected essays offers important glimpses to the parallel evolution of our political economy and of one of its most renowned scholars.Yanis Varoufakis, author of Another Now and leader of MeRA25 in Greeces Parliament

Long Live Socialism! 1(28)
Toward a Different Globalization, 2016-2017
Hillary, Apple, and Us
29(4)
The IMF, the Inequality Debate, and Economic Research
33(10)
The French Right and the European Budgetary Rules
43(4)
Gender Pay Inequality: 19% or 64%?
47(3)
Agenda for Another Globalization
50(4)
Basic Income or Fair Wage?
54(4)
The Passing of Anthony B. Atkinson
58(4)
On Productivity in France and in Germany
62(22)
Long Live Populism!
84(4)
On Inequality in China
88(4)
For a Democratic Eurozone Government
92(3)
Public Capital, Private Capital
95(4)
What Would a Democratic Eurozone Assembly Look Like?
99(14)
What Reforms for France? 2017-2018
Inequality in France
113(4)
What Reforms for France?
117(4)
Reagan to the Power of Ten
121(4)
Will Macron's Marchers Take Power?
125(9)
The CICE Comedy
134(4)
Rethinking the Capital Code
138(4)
Suppression of the Wealth Tax: A Historical Error
142(5)
Budget 2018: French Youth Sacrificed
147(7)
The Catalan Syndrome
154(5)
Trump, Macron: Same Fight
159(4)
2018: The Year of Europe
163(5)
Parcoursup: Could Do Better
168(5)
Toward a Union in the Union
173(5)
Capital in Russia
178(4)
May 1968 and Inequality
182(4)
The Transferunion Fantasy
186(4)
Europe, Migrants, and Trade
190(5)
Social-Nativism: The Italian Nightmare
195(5)
Brazil: The First Republic under Threat
200(4)
Le Monde and the Billionaires
204(7)
To Love Europe Is to Change It, 2018-2020
Manifesto for the Democratization of Europe
211(6)
Yellow Vests and Tax Justice
217(5)
1789: The Return of the Debt
222(4)
Wealth Tax in America
226(5)
To Love Europe Is to Change It
231(4)
Basic Income in India
235(5)
Europe and the Class Cleavage
240(4)
The Illusion of Centrist Ecology
244(5)
Will Money Creation Save Us?
249(4)
What Is a Fair Pension System?
253(4)
Toward a Circular Economy
257(5)
Surpassing Identity Conflict via Economic Justice
262(5)
Several Universal Retirement Schemes Are Possible
267(5)
After the Climate Denial, the Inequality Denial
272 (4)
Social-Federalism vs. National-Liberalism
276(5)
The Franco-German Assembly, a Unique Opportunity for Tax Justice in Europe
281(5)
Sanders to the Aid of Democracy in the United States
286(5)
Avoiding the Worst
291(5)
The Age of Green Money
296(5)
Confronting Racism, Repairing History
301(4)
Reconstructing Internationalism
305(8)
The Fall of the U.S. Idol, 2020-2021
Can the Left Unite on Europe?
313(4)
What to Do with Covid Debt
317(4)
Global Inequalities: Where Do We Stand?
321(8)
The Fall of the U.S. Idol
329(6)
Index 335
Thomas Piketty is director of studies at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales (EHESS) and professor at the Paris School of Economics. He is the author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century and Capital and Ideology.