Piketty’s Capital: The Revival of Political Philosophy, Political Economy and Social Sciences in the Light of the Declaration of Human and Citizens’ Rights in the French Revolution of 1789

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    Abstract

    Piketty’s Capital in Twenty-First Century has posed a totally new platform for the discussion of the economy and capitalism. Piketty has reinvented the classical political economy founded by Adam Smith in his 1776 Wealth of Nations. Piketty has shown via massive historical research how growth and inequality have developed since 1793. Piketty’s conclusion is that the French Revolution did not change the existing inequality either in the medium or in the long term. Piketty’s prediction is that a new form of global capitalism will arise, patrimonial capitalism, in which inequality will develop further and the 1% of the World population will control 95% of all wealth in the World.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TidsskriftNordicum-Mediterraneum
    Vol/bind10
    Udgave nummer3
    Antal sider17
    ISSN1670-6242
    StatusUdgivet - 2016
    BegivenhedThe 3rd Meeting of the Research Circle 3. Nordic Summer University: Crisis and Crisis Scenarios: Normativity, Possibilities and Dilemmas - Lysebu Conference Centre, Oslo, Norge
    Varighed: 9 apr. 201512 apr. 2015
    Konferencens nummer: 3
    http://nordic.university/study-circles/archive-study-circles/3-crisis-and-crisis-scenarios-normativity-possibilities-and-dilemma/

    Seminar

    SeminarThe 3rd Meeting of the Research Circle 3. Nordic Summer University
    Nummer3
    LokationLysebu Conference Centre
    Land/OmrådeNorge
    ByOslo
    Periode09/04/201512/04/2015
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    Emneord

    • Capital
    • Capitalism
    • France
    • Liberalism
    • Revolution

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