Why Save the Bankers?: And Other Essays on Our Economic and Political Crisis

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$15.99
Publisher
Mariner Books
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Pages
224
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.4 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780544947283

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About the Author
THOMAS PIKETTY is a professor of economics at the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (EHESS) and the Paris School of Economics. He is the author of numerous articles and more than a dozen books, including the worldwide bestseller Capital in the Twenty-First Century.
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"The questions explored in these brilliant essays cut to the heart of our failing economic and democratic systems. If you have been influenced by Piketty's landmark work on inequality, make sure to read this next." --Naomi Klein, author of The Shock Doctrine and This Changes Everything "Easy to follow for readers without much knowledge of economics, especially when [Piketty] picks apart topics that defy classical economic logic; in this he resembles Paul Krugman, who similarly writes clearly on complex topics . . . Helps make sense of recent financial history." --Kirkus Reviews "Remember when everyone was obliged to pretend to have read Piketty's 700-page tome Capital in the Twenty-First Century? Now [comes] a Piketty for the proletariat, compiling eight years of the economist's columns written for the French magazine Libération. The book begins in September 2008 just after the collapse of Lehman Brothers and takes readers through the aftermath of the crisis that followed, offering Pikettian analysis of the Obama presidency and the European Union's debt woes." --The Millions, "The Great 2016 Nonfiction Book Preview" --