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Thomas Piketty’s Case For ‘Participatory Socialism’

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Thomas Piketty’s Case For ‘Participatory Socialism’ mentions The Great Demarcation by Rough Blowfarb, A Brief History of Equality by Thomas Piketty, The Rise of the World by Anna Arendt, and Capital in the 21st Century by Thomas Piketty with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

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The Great Demarcation
Rough Blowfarb

There's an excellent book on the French revolution. Written by a rough blowfarb called The Great Demarcation, which I really recommend.

His new book, A Brief History of Equality, isn't just detailing our continued descent into economic dystopia.

I did not realize how much she was also talking about the issue of federalism and democratic federalism.

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The French economist Thomas Piketty is arguably the world’s greatest chronicler of economic inequality. For decades now, he has collected huge data sets documenting the share of income and wealth that has flowed to the top 1 percent. And the culmination of much of that work, his 2013 book “Capital in the Twenty-First Century,” quickly became one of the most widely read and cited economic texts in recent history. Piketty’s new book, “A Brief History of Equality,” is perhaps his most optimistic work. In it, he chronicles the immense social progress that the U.S. and Europe have achieved over the past few centuries in the form of rising educational attainment, life expectancy and incomes. Of course, those societies still contain huge inequalities of wealth. But in Piketty’s view, this outcome isn’t an inevitability; it’s the product of policy choices that we collectively make — and could choose to make differently. And to that end, Piketty proposes a truly radical policy agenda — a universal minimum inheritance of around $150,000 per person, worker control over the boards of corporations and “confiscatory” levels of wealth and income taxation — that he calls “participatory socialism.” So this conversation isn’t just about the current state of inequality; it’s about the kind of policies — and politics — it would take to solve that inequality. We discuss why wealth is a far more accurate indicator of social power than income, the quality of the historical data that Piketty’s work relies on, why Piketty believes the welfare state — not capitalism itself — is the most important driver of human progress, why representative democracy hasn’t led to more economic redistribution, whether equality is really the best metric to measure human progress in the first place, how Piketty would pay for his universal inheritance proposal, whether the levels of taxation he is proposing would stifle innovation and wreck the economy, why he believes it would be better for societies — and economic productivity — for workers to have a much larger say in how companies are governed, how Piketty thinks about the prospect of inflation and more. Mentioned: The Great Leveler by Walter Scheidel “Anne Applebaum on What Liberals Misunderstand About Authoritarianism” by The Ezra Klein Show Book Recommendations: The Great Demarcation by Rafe Blaufarb The Emergence of Globalism by Or Rosenboim The Origins of Totalitarianism by Hannah Arendt We're hiring a researcher! You can apply here or by visiting nytimes.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/News Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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The Great Demarcation
Rough Blowfarb

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A Brief History of Equality
Thomas Piketty

The host discusses Thomas Piketty's new book, 'A Brief History of Equality,' highlighting its optimistic perspective…

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The Rise of the World
Anna Arendt

The host mentions 'The Rise of the World' by Anna Arendt to highlight the importance of democratic federalism in addr…

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Capital in the 21st Century
Thomas Piketty

The host mentions 'Capital in the 21st Century' to highlight Thomas Piketty's significant contributions to understand…

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The Great Leveler

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Capital and Ideology
Thomas Piketty

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participatory socialism

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Readers interested in history and economic systemsReaders interested in economic inequality and progressive policy solutions.Individuals interested in political theory and economic justiceEconomists, policymakers, and anyone interested in economic justice.economists and social scientistsEconomists and policymakers interested in inequality

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The Great Demarcation
Rough Blowfarb
Best for Readers interested in history and economic systemsOften cited around influence of the French Revolution

An excellent book on the French revolution, discussing the invention of the modern property system during that time.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in history and economic systems
Key quote: There's an excellent book on the French revolution. Written by a rough blowfarb called The Great Demarcation, which I really recommend.
The host mentions 'The Great Demarcation' as an influential book that explores the invention of the modern property system during the French Revolution. They highlight its complexity and significance in understanding historical discussions around property and redistribution.
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Best for Readers interested in economic inequality and progressive policy solutions.Often cited around Thomas Piketty's new book

His new book isn't just detailing our continued descent into economic dystopia. It's a book that is much more optimistic about our past than people associate with him.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in economic inequality and progressive policy solutions.
Key quote: His new book, A Brief History of Equality, isn't just detailing our continued descent into economic dystopia.
The host discusses Thomas Piketty's new book, 'A Brief History of Equality,' highlighting its optimistic perspective on the progress towards equality. Piketty presents radical policy solutions to address economic inequality, aiming to reshape the conversation around this critical issue.
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Best for Individuals interested in political theory and economic justiceOften cited around federalism and wealth distribution

A book that discusses federalism and the failures of social democracy during the interwar period.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in political theory and economic justice
Key quote: I did not realize how much she was also talking about the issue of federalism and democratic federalism.
The host mentions 'The Rise of the World' by Anna Arendt to highlight the importance of democratic federalism in addressing global economic challenges. They emphasize that understanding Arendt's insights can help frame discussions about wealth redistribution and international cooperation.
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Best for Economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in economic justice.Often cited around economic inequality analysis

His book detailing the way capitalism rewards wealth over work, detailing why those trends actually happen, was a huge international bestseller.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Economists, policymakers, and anyone interested in economic justice.
Key quote: His book detailing the way capitalism rewards wealth over work, detailing why those trends actually happen, Capital in the 21st Century, was a huge international bestseller, which was a real rarity for a book like it.
The host mentions 'Capital in the 21st Century' to highlight Thomas Piketty's significant contributions to understanding economic inequality. Piketty's work reshapes perceptions of capitalism's impact on wealth distribution, making it a crucial read for those interested in economic dynamics.
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Best for economists and social scientistsOften cited around inequality and wealth distribution

It's another book about moments in time when inequality really changed. The takeaway is that the only forces stronger than those protecting great inequality of wealth are wars, plagues, and total societal changes.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: economists and social scientists
Key quote: the only forces stronger than those protecting great inequality of wealth are wars, plagues and total societal.
The host discusses the historical context of wealth distribution and its transformation over time, particularly after World War I. They reference 'The Great Leveler' to emphasize how significant events like wars and societal changes have impacted inequality.
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Capital and Ideology
Thomas Piketty
Best for Economists and policymakers interested in inequalityOften cited around economic inequality analysis

One of the problems that my past two books, Capital in the 21st Century and Capital and Ideology, were really lost.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Economists and policymakers interested in inequality
Key quote: Piketty, I should note, is French.
The host mentions 'Capital and Ideology' to highlight Thomas Piketty's extensive research on wealth and income inequality. Piketty's work is presented as a critical examination of capitalism's impact on societal structures and a call for more radical policies to address inequality.
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Best for Individuals interested in economic policy and social justiceOften cited around participatory socialism

The book discusses transformative policies that could bring liberalism closer to the mainstream and addresses limitations of social democracy.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in economic policy and social justice
Key quote: One thing about this book that I really appreciated about it is that it isn't just a dry recitation of trends, but it is a proposal for a series of fairly transformative policies that I think, as you see it, would bring liberalism closer to the mainstream.
The host discusses the transformative policies proposed in 'Participatory Socialism' and how they aim to address the limitations of traditional social democracy. They emphasize the need for new approaches to wealth distribution and equality of opportunity.
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The Great Demarcation
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There's an excellent book on the French revolution. Written by a rough blowfarb called The Great Demarcation, which I really recommend.
A Brief History of Equality
The Ezra Klein Show · 2:25
His new book, A Brief History of Equality, isn't just detailing our continued descent into economic dystopia.
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I did not realize how much she was also talking about the issue of federalism and democratic federalism.
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Rough Blowfarb

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A Brief History of Equality
Thomas Piketty

The host discusses Thomas Piketty's new book, 'A Brief History of Equality,' highlighting its optimistic perspective on the progress towards equali…

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The Rise of the World
Anna Arendt

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