Resultaten voor 'thomas piketty'

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  1. Capital & Ideology: A Graphic Novel Adaptation
    1. Thomas Piketty
    2. Claire Alet

    Capital & Ideology: A Graphic Novel Adaptation

    Based on the book by Thomas Piketty, the bestselling author of Capital in the 21st Century and Capital and Ideology

    Thomas Piketty is an economist and bestselling author whose accessible books about the wealth gap and income inequality have influenced popular conversations about our economy for at least a decade. He has received awards and honors from the University of Johannesburg, the Universidad de Chile, the Yrjö Jahnsson Award, and the Prix du Meilleur Jeune Économiste de France. His first book, Capital in the Twenty-First Century, was a New York Times bestseller and received the British Academy Medal. Capital and Ideology is the sequel to that book. Claire Alet graduated from Sciences-Po and worked as a journalist at Alternatives Economiques for several years. She is also author of documentary films for Arte and directs a literature of reality series at Bayard. Benjamin Adam is a cartoonist and illustrator of children’s books living in France. Joker (La Pastèque, 2015) and Soon (Dargaud, 2019) are among his most recently published books. Soon was selected as one of several graphic novels translated into English by Europe Comics, an initiative by the European Commission meant to spread the heritage and art of European graphic novels worldwide.

    € 23,50
  2. Equality
    1. Thomas Piketty
    2. Michael J. Sandel

    Equality

    What It Means and Why It Matters

    “Noted political economist meets noted political philosopher in this discussion of inequality and its cures. … They have a fix, and it’s both surprising, intriguing, and worth trying.”Kirkus Reviews“powerful […] a reminder of why inequality matters”Andrew Leigh, The Age“a plea to retrieve authentic social democratic principles to cope with huge challenges such as the green transition.”The Guardian“very readable […] They are unambiguously the polar opposite to the Trump-Musk war on the state, on taxation, on regulation and on equality.”The Irish Times“compelling”The Lancet“this message about why (in)equality matters should be mandatory reading for the UK’s political leaders a year on.” LSE Review of Books“An interesting way of thinking about such a wide topic.” Society of Professional Economists

    € 16,50
  3. Gelijkheid
    1. Thomas Piketty
    2. Michael J. Sandel

    Gelijkheid

    Wat het is en waarom het ertoe doet

    In dit baanbrekende boek bundelen de toonaangevende denkers Michael Sandel en Thomas Piketty hun krachten om een urgent maatschappelijk vraagstuk aan te pakken: de groeiende ongelijkheid. Ze onderzoeken diepgaand waarom de kloof tussen rijk en arm steeds groter wordt en welke onderliggende factoren hieraan ten grondslag liggen. Maar het boek biedt ook hoop, met concrete voorstellen en inspirerende ideeën over hoe we onze samenleving eerlijker en gelijker kunnen maken. Een onmisbaar werk voor iedereen die gelooft in een rechtvaardigere toekomst.

    € 19,99
  4. Kapitaal en ideologie
    1. Thomas Piketty

    Kapitaal en ideologie

    Het denken over markt, winst en kapitaal is gebaseerd op historische concepten die afhangen van keuzes en opvattingen, niet van wetmatigheden. In zijn nieuwe meesterwerk onderzoekt Piketty de ideeën die eeuwenlang aan de basis lagen van ongelijkheid en het leven van de mensheid hebben bepaald: ideologische stromingen die hebben geleid tot slavernij, kolonialisme, communisme en hyperkapitalisme. Hoe we kunnen breken met het fatalisme, de voedingsbodem voor de huidige buitensporige identiteitspolitiek? Volgens Piketty is er een alternatief: het participatief socialisme, een ideologie van gelijkheid, maatschappelijk eigendom, onderwijs en het delen van kennis en macht.

    € 29,99
  5. Capital in the Twenty-First Century
    1. Thomas Piketty

    Capital in the Twenty-First Century

    It seems safe to say that Capital in the Twenty-First Century, the magnum opus of the French economist Thomas Piketty, will be the most important economics book of the year—and maybe of the decade.

    € 28,95
  6. Earth Capital
    1. Alessandro Stanziani

    Earth Capital

    The Long History of Capitalism and Its Aftermath

    "This is a new genre of total history. At once an account of human uses of earthly resources, a history of social structures, and a study of the frameworks that have guided social scientists for centuries, Earth Capital connects calories, energy, work, and the institutions that govern our lives into one relentlessly insightful and provocative narrative. Stanziani tells the story of 'earth regimes' by taking readers from Russia to the Mediterranean, from the Indian Ocean to France; his book rises above north-south and east-west divides and illuminates a divided and often unjust whole."Jeremy Adelman, University of Cambridge "Earth Capital is an erudite and brilliant history of the processes by which, in recent few decades, 'a savage form of capitalism', equally destructive of social regulation and the planetary environment, came to assume an aggressive and dominant global form. Stanziani's arguments will be essential reading for anyone debating human futures today." Dipesh Chakrabarty, University of Chicago

    € 34,50
  7. Kapitaal in de 21ste eeuw
    1. Thomas Piketty

    Kapitaal in de 21ste eeuw

    Een van de grootste problemen van de economie is de opeenhoping en de verdeling van kapitaal. Dat hangt nauw samen met kwesties van ongelijkheid, concentratie van welvaart en economische groei. Bevredigende oplossingen voor die problemen waren tot nu toe moeilijk te vinden. Theorieën te over, maar relevant historisch onderzoek was niet voorhanden. In Kapitaal in de 21ste eeuw analyseert Thomas Piketty een groot aantal gegevens uit de laatste twee eeuwen en uit twintig landen. Zo weet hij fundamentele economische en sociale processen bloot te leggen. Hij toont aan dat de moderne economische groei en de spreiding van kennis ons in staat hebben gesteld om de ongelijkheid op apocalyptische schaal die Marx had voorspeld, te voorkomen. Maar de diepere structuur van kapitaal en ongelijkheid is er in wezen niet door veranderd, zoals we in ons optimisme na de Tweede Wereldoorlog dachten. De belangrijkste oorzaak van de ongelijkheid is de tendens dat de opbrengst op kapitaal groter is dan de economische groei – iets wat nu tot extreme ongelijkheid dreigt te leiden. Het wakkert de onvrede aan en ondermijnt democratische verworvenheden. Het is aan de politiek om die tendens in te tomen. Kapitaal in de 21ste eeuw is een buitengewoon ambitieuze onderneming, waarvan de grote waarde alom wordt erkend. Het is een herbezinning op de economische geschiedenis en dwingt ons de werkelijkheid nuchter onder ogen te zien.

    € 34,99
  8. Der Preis des Krieges
    1. Thomas , Piketty
    2. Wolfgang , Schmidt
    3. Rakeen , Mabud

    Der Preis des Krieges

    Surplus ist das Wirtschaftsmagazin, das sich um die Interessen der großen Mehrheit und nicht der Reichsten dreht. Dafür bringen wir weltweit führende ökonomische Denkerinnen und Denker zusammen. Täglich veröffentlichen wir Texte, wöchentlich Video- und Podcastformate und zweimonatlich ein digitales sowie gedrucktes Magazin.

    € 9,00
  9. Il capitale nel XXI secolo
    1. Thomas , Piketty

    Il capitale nel XXI secolo

    Quali sono le dinamiche che guidano l'accumulo e la distribuzione del capitale? In questo saggio Thomas Piketty analizza una raccolta unica di dati di venti paesi, risalendo fino al XVIII secolo, per scoprire i percorsi che hanno condotto alla realtà socioeconomica di oggi e trasformare il dibattito sul tema della ricchezza e dell'ineguaglianza. Piketty mostra come la moderna crescita economica e la diffusione del sapere ci abbiano permesso di evitare le disuguaglianze su scala apocalittica protetizzate da Karl Marx senza peraltro aver modificato le strutture profonde del capitale, così come si poteva pensare negli ottimistici decenni del secondo dopoguerra. Il motore principale dell'ineguaglianza minaccia oggi di generare ingiustizie tali da esasperare il malcontento e minare i valori democratici. Ma le linee di condotta economica non sono atti divini. In passato, azioni politiche hanno arginato pericolose disuguaglianze, afferma Piketty, e possono farlo ancora. Lavoro estremamente ambizioso, originale e rigoroso, Il capitale nel XXI secolo riorienta la nostra comprensione della storia economica e ci pone di fronte a inevitabili riflessioni sul nostro presente. Das Urheberrecht an bibliographischen und produktbeschreibenden Daten und an den bereitgestellten Bildern liegt bei Informazioni Editoriali, I.E. S.r.l., oder beim Herausgeber oder demjenigen, der die Genehmigung erteilt hat. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

    € 37,50
  10. Natura, cultura e disuguaglianze. Una prospettiva comparativa e storica
    1. Thomas , Piketty

    Natura, cultura e disuguaglianze. Una prospettiva comparativa e storica

    Cosa genera davvero le disuguaglianze? Sono il frutto di leggi naturali, di tradizioni culturali, o piuttosto il risultato di scelte politiche e rapporti di forza sociali? In questo saggio agile e penetrante, Thomas Piketty - tra i più influenti economisti contemporanei - smonta i miti dell'inevitabilità e propone una lettura storica e comparativa dei "regimi inegualitari" che hanno segnato le società moderne. Partendo da una conferenza tenuta al Musée du Quai Branly di Parigi, Piketty esplora le radici delle disuguaglianze economiche, di genere, ambientali e culturali, mostrando come la loro evoluzione sia sempre legata a dinamiche istituzionali e mobilitazioni collettive. Dalla tassazione progressiva all'accesso universale all'istruzione, dalla governance partecipativa alla giustizia climatica, il libro traccia un percorso concreto verso una società più equa. Un saggio illuminante che ci invita a ripensare il concetto stesso di giustizia sociale, e a riconoscere che l'uguaglianza non è un'utopia, ma una possibilità storica.

    € 24,50
  11. World Inequality Report 2026

    World Inequality Report 2026

    "We live in a system where resources extracted from labor and nature in low-income countries continue to sustain the prosperity and the unsustainable lifestyle of people in high-income economies and rich elites across countries. These patterns are not accidents of markets. They reject the legacy of history and the functioning of institutions, regulations, and policies—all of which are related to unequal power relations that have yet to be rebalanced."Jayati Ghosh"History, experiences across countries, and theory all show that today's extreme inequality is not inevitable. Progressive taxation, strong social investment, fair labor standards, and democratic institutions have narrowed gaps in the past—and can do so again. The World Inequality Report 2026 provides the empirical foundation and intellectual framework for what can be done."Joseph E. Stiglitz"Inequality is silent until it becomes scandalous. This report gives voice to inequality—and to the billions of people whose opportunities are frustrated by today's unequal social and economic structures."Ricardo Gómez-Carrera"The World Inequality Report 2026 is an outstanding achievement: the definitive resource to monitor the evolution of inequality globally, in all its dimensions. It is a true global public good and a vital input for the public conversation throughout the world. We should all be immensely thankful to its authors who are doing such a service by disseminating this knowledge, for the benefit of all."Gabriel Zucman

    € 41,50
  12. Machtkampf um KI
    1. Thomas , Piketty
    2. Christoph , Trautvetter
    3. Steffen , Mau

    Machtkampf um KI

    Surplus ist das Wirtschaftsmagazin, das sich um die Interessen der großen Mehrheit und nicht der Reichsten dreht. Dafür bringen wir weltweit führende ökonomische Denkerinnen und Denker zusammen. Täglich veröffentlichen wir Texte, wöchentlich Video- und Podcastformate und zweimonatlich ein digitales sowie gedrucktes Magazin.

    € 9,00