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Twenty-First Century Inequality & Capitalism: Piketty, Marx and Beyond
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Herausgegeben von:
Lauren Langman
und David A. Smith
Sprache:
Englisch
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
2018
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Über dieses Buch
Twenty-First Century Inequality & Capitalism: Piketty, Marx and Beyond is a collection that begins with economist Thomas Piketty’s 2014 book. Most chapters critique Piketty from the perspective of critical theory, global political economy or public sociology, drawing on the work of Karl Marx or the Marxist tradition. The emphasis focuses on elements that are under-theorized or omitted entirely from the economists’ analysis. This includes the importance of considering class and labor dynamics, the recent rise of finance capitalism, insights from feminism, demography, and conflict studies, the Frankfurt School, the world market and the world-system, the rise of a transnational capitalist class, the coming environmental catastrophe, etc. Our goal is to fully understand and suggest action to address today’s capitalist inequality crisis.
Contributors are: Robert J. Antonio, J.I. (Hans) Bakker, Roslyn Wallach Bologh, Alessandro Bonanno, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Harry F. Dahms, Eoin Flaherty, Daniel Krier, Basak Kus, Lauren Langman, Dana Marie Louie, Peter Marcuse, Sandor Nagy, Charles Reitz, William I. Robinson, Saskia Sassen, David A. Smith, David N. Smith, Tony Smith, Michael Thompson, Sylvia Walby, Erik Olin Wright.
Contributors are: Robert J. Antonio, J.I. (Hans) Bakker, Roslyn Wallach Bologh, Alessandro Bonanno, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Harry F. Dahms, Eoin Flaherty, Daniel Krier, Basak Kus, Lauren Langman, Dana Marie Louie, Peter Marcuse, Sandor Nagy, Charles Reitz, William I. Robinson, Saskia Sassen, David A. Smith, David N. Smith, Tony Smith, Michael Thompson, Sylvia Walby, Erik Olin Wright.
Information zu Autoren / Herausgebern
Lauren Langman is a Professor of Sociology at the Loyola University of Chicago. He has long worked in the tradition of the Frankfurt School with special concern with the impact of political economy in shaping character, identity and desire, national character, hegemony and social movements, especially global justice movements. He is past president of RC 36, Alienation Research of the International Sociological Association (ISA), chair of the Marxist section of the American Sociological Assocation (ASA) and recipient of its lifetime achievement award.
David A. Smith is a Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Irvine. His research focuses on global commodity chains, world cities and the political economy of the world-system. He is Editor of the International Journal of Comparative Sociology.
David A. Smith is a Professor of Sociology at the University of California at Irvine. His research focuses on global commodity chains, world cities and the political economy of the world-system. He is Editor of the International Journal of Comparative Sociology.
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eBook veröffentlicht am:
3. Januar 2018
eBook ISBN:
9789004357044
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Inhalt:
392
eBook ISBN:
9789004357044
Schlagwörter für dieses Buch
Pikketty; Picketty; Pickety; Pikety; political-economy; feminism; economy; politics; economics; critical; theory; demography; conflict; class; labor; labour; Karl; Marx; Max; Weber; Inequality; Frankfurt; School; transnational; market; justice; radical; reform; Fasenfest; sociology; social; SCSS; revolution; ecology; global; public; political; economist; 2014; critique; finance; capitalism; capitalist; theorized; theorised; dynamics; dynamic; Marxist; tradition; analysis; world; system; environmental; environment; catastrophe; inequality; socialism
Zielgruppe(n) für dieses Buch
All students and academics interested in contemporary inequality and social problems in both the humanities and social sciences, but also the educated general public.