id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_2r452ioztnevzeu2khguix5k6e Graham Room Review Article: Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyPikettyThomas, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Cambridge, MA, Belknap/Harvard University Press, 2014, 696 pp., ISBN 9780674430006 2015 8 .pdf application/pdf 4519 260 60 Room, G 2015, 'Capital in the twenty-first century', Journal of European Social Policy, vol. CAPITAL, INEQUALITY AND PUBLIC POLICY Review Article: Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, Belknap/Harvard Piketty's book warns us that capitalism has an in-built tendency to growing inequality. Nevertheless, Piketty is then at risk of viewing capital and inequality over the succeeding income, capitalism generates unsustainable inequalities that undermine the Century disrupted this stability; now however, with inequalities in capital ownership returning Piketty points to three major changes in our industrial societies, since the start of the 20th is then unsurprising that, as Piketty notes, the super-rich include several different social with inequality of income and of capital. Piketty ends by addressing the implications for public policy, both nationally and focus is on a global tax on capital: this he expects both to limit the growth of inequality and to ./cache/work_2r452ioztnevzeu2khguix5k6e.pdf ./txt/work_2r452ioztnevzeu2khguix5k6e.txt