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The Inequality Issue

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The Inequality Issue
The widening divide between rich and poor is a defining challenge of our time. We present books that reveal the facts and dynamics behind inequality's rise, skillfully demonstrate its long-term damage to individual lives and to economic conditions world-wide, and ask how we can do better.
 
Books by Thomas Piketty
New York Times Bestsellers
Thomas Piketty's Capital and Ideology and Capital in the Twenty-First Century have revolutionized how we think about inequality—politically, ideologically, and historically—so we may curb it.
Global Inequality
Global Inequality
Capitalism, Alone
Globalization and Inequality
Globalists
Race and Inequality in America
The Color of Money
Dark Ghettos
How the Other Half Banks
The Anatomy of Racial Inequality
Workplace
You're Paid What You're Worth What Works The Next Shift
Education
Indentured Students The Privileged Poor The Education Trap
Environment
Unsustainable Inequalities Katrina Slow Violence and the Environmentalism of the Poor
Policy
Inequality
Unbound
The Wolf at the Door
Basic Income
Theory
A Theory of Justice
The Return of Inequality
One Another's Equals
Not Enough
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