Equality is a struggle Bulletins from the front line, 2021-2025
Book - 2025
"An acclaimed economist's observations on four years of events that have shaped the world. In this new volume drawn from his columns for the French newspaper Le Monde, renowned economist Thomas Piketty takes measure of the world since 2021: leaders grappling with the aftershocks of a global pandemic; politics shifting rightward in Europe and America; and wars breaking out and escalating, from Russia's invasion of Ukraine to the conflict in Israel and Gaza. Together with an extended introductory essay arguing that an ecological socialism remains the best hope for global equality, these articles present Piketty's vivid first draft of history--on the rise of China, political upheaval, armed conflict, inequity within and bet...ween nations, discrimination, and beyond. Despite the gathering clouds, Piketty continues to find reasons for hope."--
- Subjects
- Published
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New Haven ; London :
Yale University Press
2025.
- Language
- English
French - Main Author
- Item Description
- Originally published in French as Vers le socialisme écologique: Chroniques 2020-2024 by Éditions du Seuil, 2024 --Title page verso.
- Physical Description
- vii, 239 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780300282757
- Toward ecological socialism
- Time for social justice
- Combatting discrimination, measuring racism
- Rights for poor countries
- From basic income to inheritance for all
- The G7 legalizes the right to defraud
- Responding to the challenge of China with democratic socialism
- Emerging from September 11
- "Pandora Papers": maybe it is time to take action?
- Can the French presidential election be saved?
- The new global inequalities
- Rightward shift, Macron's fault
- Sanction the oligarchs, not the people
- Confronting war, rethinking sanctions
- The difficult return of the left-right divide
- The return of the Popular Front
- Moving away from three-tier democracy
- For an autonomous and alterglobalist Europe
- A queen with no lord?
- Rethinking federalism
- Redistributing wealth to save the planet
- Rethinking protectionism
- President of the rich, season 2
- Emerging from the pension crisis through justice and universality
- Macron, the social and economic mess
- Can we trust constitutional judges?
- What if economists were about to change?
- For a European Parliamentary Union (EPU)
- France and its territorial divides
- Who has the most popular vote or the most bourgeois vote?
- Israel-Palestine: breaking the deadlock
- Taking the BRICS seriously
- Escaping anti-poor ideology, protecting public service
- Rethinking Europe after Delors
- Peasants, the most unequal of professions
- When the German Left was expropriating princes
- Should Ukraine join the EU?
- For a binational Israeli-Palestine state
- For a geopolitical Europe, neither naive nor militaristic
- Rebuilding the left
- Europe must invest: Draghi is right
- How to tax billionaires
- Unite France and Germany to save Europe
- For a new left-right cleavage
- Democracy vs. oligarchy, the fight of the century.