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Thomas Piketty on Inequality and Capital in the 21st Century 09/22/2014 

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Thomas Piketty of the Paris School of Economics and author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century talks to Econtalk host Russ Roberts about the book. The conversation covers some of the key empirical findings of the book along with a discussion of their significance. www.econtalk.org/thomas-piket...

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@soicosoirav9174
@soicosoirav9174 3 года назад
What do libertarians have to say about Piketty's take? I think he makes a compelling case for redistribution.
@timsession6736
@timsession6736 3 года назад
I'm not a libertarian, I try to be as objective as my brain will allow, here's the danger I see in this.... A global tax authority will need a steward to collect that tax, that steward will need funds and assets. That global authority will eventually raise an army / police force to protects it's assets and assert a position of authority to collect taxes and we will have global government. No thanks. If you thought federal governments were huge unfair bureaucracies that give unfair advantages to the rich, how is it going to make it easier to deal with a centralized global authority/bureaucracy? Authority needs to be localized (decentralized) so we as individuals can band together to change it or fight it if need be. Not globalized, that decentralizes accountability and centralizes power to global governing authority. THAT's despotism aka global tyranny. That's what I think, but I don't speak for other people. I speak for myself as an individual trying to talk random people on the internet out of creating bigger and bigger bureaucracies that usually end up achieving the opposite of what they intend.
@soicosoirav9174
@soicosoirav9174 3 года назад
@@timsession6736 I understand, thanks for the answer.
@sonsonj6344
@sonsonj6344 3 года назад
"introducing thomas piketty who may have written the most influential and revolutionary econ book since Keynes.." tp: "oh hi there, not advocating for a policy position or anything in particular.. ive just been gathering lots of data and written a long book and think that maybe rising wealth inequality is perhaps bad? and maybe tax cuts isnt the best way to deal with it??"
@piyushchoudhary6367
@piyushchoudhary6367 2 года назад
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@davidcowan521
@davidcowan521 20 дней назад
The host is not a sophisticated thinker. He evidently has a very narrow US centric neoliberal ideology that blinds him to unbiased economic analysis
@davidcowan521
@davidcowan521 20 дней назад
Oh geez this host is a simpleton. I thought this podcast was about economics not about blind political ideology.
@sonsonj6344
@sonsonj6344 3 года назад
this interviewer was insufferable and couldnt seem to understand top wealth that massively and consistently outpaces the growth of the economy will inevitably become a problem over time, so props to TP for comprehensively answering all his dumb questions
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