Time for socialism : dispatches from a world on fire, 2016-2021 / Thomas Piketty.
2021
HX45 .P55 2021
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Title
Time for socialism : dispatches from a world on fire, 2016-2021 / Thomas Piketty.
Uniform Title
Vivement le socialisme!. English
ISBN
0300263333 (electronic book)
9780300263336 (electronic bk.)
9780300263336 (electronic bk.)
Published
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2021]
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 346 pages)
Call Number
HX45 .P55 2021
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1267763345
Summary
A chronicle of recent events that have shaken the world, from the author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note
Long Live Socialism!
Toward a Different Globalization, 2016-2017
Hillary, Apple, and Us
The IMF, the Inequality Debate, and Economic Research
The French Right and the European Budgetary Rules
Gender Pay Inequality: 19% or 64%?
Agenda for Another Globalization
Basic Income or Fair Wage?
The Passing of Anthony B. Atkinson
On Productivity in France and in Germany
Long Live Populism!
On Inequality in China
For a Democratic Eurozone Government
Public Capital, Private Capital
What Would a Democratic Eurozone Assembly Look Like?
What Reforms for France? 2017-2018
Inequality in France
What Reforms for France?
Reagan to the Power of Ten
Will Macron's Marchers Take Power?
The CICE Comedy
Rethinking the Capital Code
Suppression of the Wealth Tax: A Historical Error
Budget 2018: French Youth Sacrificed
The Catalan Syndrome
Trump, Macron: Same Fight
2018: The Year of Europe
Parcoursup: Could Do Better
Toward a Union in the Union
Capital in Russia
May 1968 and Inequality
The Transferunion Fantasy
Europe, Migrants, and Trade
Social-Nativism: The Italian Nightmare
Brazil: The First Republic under Threat
Le Monde and the Billionaires
To Love Europe Is to Change It, 2018-2020
Manifesto for the Democratization of Europe
Yellow Vests and Tax Justice
1789: The Return of the Debt
Wealth Tax in America
To Love Europe Is to Change It
Basic Income in India
Europe and the Class Cleavage
The Illusion of Centrist Ecology
Will Money Creation Save Us?
What Is a Fair Pension System?
Toward a Circular Economy
Surpassing Identity Conflict via Economic Justice
Several Universal Retirement Schemes Are Possible
After the Climate Denial, the Inequality Denial
Social-Federalism vs. National-Liberalism
The Franco-German Assembly, a Unique Opportunity for Tax Justice in Europe
Sanders to the Aid of Democracy in the United States
Avoiding the Worst
The Age of Green Money
Confronting Racism, Repairing History
Reconstructing Internationalism
The Fall of the U.S. Idol, 2020-2021
Can the Left Unite on Europe?
What to Do with Covid Debt
Global Inequalities: Where Do We Stand?
The Fall of the U.S. Idol
Index.
Toward a Different Globalization, 2016-2017
Hillary, Apple, and Us
The IMF, the Inequality Debate, and Economic Research
The French Right and the European Budgetary Rules
Gender Pay Inequality: 19% or 64%?
Agenda for Another Globalization
Basic Income or Fair Wage?
The Passing of Anthony B. Atkinson
On Productivity in France and in Germany
Long Live Populism!
On Inequality in China
For a Democratic Eurozone Government
Public Capital, Private Capital
What Would a Democratic Eurozone Assembly Look Like?
What Reforms for France? 2017-2018
Inequality in France
What Reforms for France?
Reagan to the Power of Ten
Will Macron's Marchers Take Power?
The CICE Comedy
Rethinking the Capital Code
Suppression of the Wealth Tax: A Historical Error
Budget 2018: French Youth Sacrificed
The Catalan Syndrome
Trump, Macron: Same Fight
2018: The Year of Europe
Parcoursup: Could Do Better
Toward a Union in the Union
Capital in Russia
May 1968 and Inequality
The Transferunion Fantasy
Europe, Migrants, and Trade
Social-Nativism: The Italian Nightmare
Brazil: The First Republic under Threat
Le Monde and the Billionaires
To Love Europe Is to Change It, 2018-2020
Manifesto for the Democratization of Europe
Yellow Vests and Tax Justice
1789: The Return of the Debt
Wealth Tax in America
To Love Europe Is to Change It
Basic Income in India
Europe and the Class Cleavage
The Illusion of Centrist Ecology
Will Money Creation Save Us?
What Is a Fair Pension System?
Toward a Circular Economy
Surpassing Identity Conflict via Economic Justice
Several Universal Retirement Schemes Are Possible
After the Climate Denial, the Inequality Denial
Social-Federalism vs. National-Liberalism
The Franco-German Assembly, a Unique Opportunity for Tax Justice in Europe
Sanders to the Aid of Democracy in the United States
Avoiding the Worst
The Age of Green Money
Confronting Racism, Repairing History
Reconstructing Internationalism
The Fall of the U.S. Idol, 2020-2021
Can the Left Unite on Europe?
What to Do with Covid Debt
Global Inequalities: Where Do We Stand?
The Fall of the U.S. Idol
Index.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (JSTOR, viewed October 17, 2021).
Available in Other Form
Print version: Piketty, Thomas, 1971- Vivement le socialisme!. English. Time for socialism. New Haven : Yale University Press, [2021]
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