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Turns out this isn’t just about the 21st century….
Aug 14, 2026 09:07PM
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Introduction/Part I Sparknotes
- The wealthiest countries have the lowest grother in per capita output
- Global income distribution is more unequal than output distribution
- Stagnant/declining population increases the influence of capital accumulated in previous generations -- Society w/low growth reproduces itself w/ little to no change in occupational structure/property structure from one generation to the next
Aug 04, 2026 11:35AM
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caroline
caroline is on page 72 of 685
Holyyyy this is the hardest book I’ve ever read
Jul 26, 2026 05:14PM
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HI AND WELCOME TO THOMAS PIKETTY READING CLUB ‼️
Over the course of the next 30 days, I will be reading 20~ pages/day of Capital. This book daunted me during my bachelor’s but, given my master’s is in inequality, it’s time I go into the belly of the beast. Wish me luck :P
Jul 23, 2026 06:21PM
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