Capital et idéologie

Paperback, 1248 pages

Published Sept. 12, 2019 by SEUIL, Seuil.

ISBN:
978-2-02-133804-1
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OCLC Number:
1120120635

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5 stars (3 reviews)

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A comprehensive book with a strong Western focus

4 stars

This is a massive tome on the complex interactions between economics and politics and how these interactions lead to different levels of inequality. Piketty provides a broad survey of economic concepts around inequality, as well as an in depth review of shifting political preferences.

The book shines when it's focused on historical trends, particularly the lasting impact of slavery and colonialism both economically and politically. It suffers a bit from an only cursory examination of countries that avoid many of the issues Piketty identifies, such as South Korea and Japan, and far too much time examining trends in France, the UK, and the US. Given Piketty's background this is understandable, but I would've liked those pages swapped for a deeper examination of other topics.

I really liked the shocking histories of Sweden, which went from being one of the most unequal countries of the world (allocating votes based on land …