As Gods Among Men
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As Gods Among Men
As Gods Among Men
How the rich and the super-rich throughout Western history accumulated their wealth, behaved (or misbehaved) and helped (or didn't help) their communities in times of crisis.
How the rich and the super-rich throughout Western history accumulated their wealth, behaved (or misbehaved), and helped (or didn't help) their communities in times of crisis.
The rich have always fascinated, sometimes in problematic ways. Medieval thinkers feared that the super-rich would act 'as gods among men'; much more recently, Thomas Piketty made wealth central to discussions of inequality. In this book, As Gods Among Men, Guido Alfani offers a history of the rich and super-rich in the West, examining who they were, how they accumulated their wealth, and what role they played in society.
Covering the last thousand years, with frequent incursions into antiquity, and integrating recent research on economic inequality, Alfani findsβdespite the different paths to wealth in different erasβfundamental continuities in the behaviour of the rich and public attitudes towards wealth across Western history. His account offers a novel perspective on current debates about wealth and income disparity.
Alfani argues that the position of the rich and super-rich in Western society has always been intrinsically fragile; their very presence has inspired social unease. In the Middle Ages, an excessive accumulation of wealth was considered sinful; the rich were expected not to appear to be wealthy. Eventually, the rich were deemed useful when they used their wealth to help their communities in times of crisis. Yet, in the twenty-first century, Alfani points out, the rich and the super-richβ their wealth largely preserved through the Great Recession and COVID-19βhave been exceptionally reluctant to contribute to the common good in times of crisis, rejecting even such stopgap measures as temporary tax increases.
History suggests that this is a troubling developmentβfor the rich, and for everyone else.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691227115
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 22 April 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Illustration: 11 b/w illus. 5 tables.
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 133.0mm
Height: 203.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 440
About the Author
Guido Alfani is professor of economic history at Bocconi University, Milan. He is the author of Calamities and the Economy in Renaissance Italy: The Grand Tour of the Horsemen of the Apocalypse and the coauthor of The Lion's Share: Inequality and the Rise of the Fiscal State in Preindustrial Europe.
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