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America and “national capitalism” (permalink)
Thomas Piketty’s 2013 unexpected bestseller (a 750 page economics book translated from French!) Capital in the 21st Century, offers a very convincing explanation of our political decay, and it continues to serve this purpose as the decay undergoes alarming acceleration:

Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the 21st Century


Let me sketch out that argument really briefly for you here. Absent any kind of government intervention, markets make investors richer than workers (AKA “the rate of return on capital exceeds the rate of return from growth” or “r > g”). This is true even for extremely powerful workers who get very, very rich indeed. Piketty illustrates

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