
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.
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 host mentions 'The Great Demarcation' as an influential book that explores the invention of the modern property s…
The host discusses Thomas Piketty's new book, 'A Brief History of Equality,' highlighting its optimistic perspective…
The host mentions 'The Rise of the World' by Anna Arendt to highlight the importance of democratic federalism in addr…
The host mentions 'Capital in the 21st Century' to highlight Thomas Piketty's significant contributions to understand…
The host discusses the historical context of wealth distribution and its transformation over time, particularly after…
The host mentions 'Capital and Ideology' to highlight Thomas Piketty's extensive research on wealth and income inequa…
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“An excellent book on the French revolution, discussing the invention of the modern property system during that time.”
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“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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“A book that discusses federalism and the failures of social democracy during the interwar period.”
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“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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“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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“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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“The book discusses transformative policies that could bring liberalism closer to the mainstream and addresses limitations of social democracy.”
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The host mentions 'The Great Demarcation' as an influential book that explores the invention of the modern property system during the French Revolu…

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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