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Disinherited Majority

Capital Questions-Piketty and Beyond
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Disinherited Majority explores the impact of inherited wealth and social inequality, expanding on the themes introduced in Thomas Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century. Charles Derber reveals a hidden debate within Piketty's work, identifying two contrasting voices that illuminate issues around the 1%, capitalism, and inheritance. The book introduces fourteen "capital questions" addressing class warfare, the Great Recession, the decline of the American Dream, and the Occupy movement, aiming to foster a broader conversation on the future of capitalism.
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This book is particularly suited for readers interested in social justice, economics, political science, and contemporary debates on inequality and capitalism. It will appeal to students, academics, activists, and anyone engaged in discussions about class, inheritance, and social change.

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Thomas Piketty's blockbuster 2014 book, Capital in the 21st Century, may prove to be a game-changer, one of those rare books such as Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, which helped spark a new feminist movement

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Thomas Piketty's blockbuster 2014 book, Capital in the 21st Century, may prove to be a game-changer, one of those rare books such as Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, which helped spark a new feminist movement. The world-wide flood of commentary suggests Piketty's book has already opened a new conversation not only about inequality, but about class, capitalism and social justice.

Inherited wealth is at the heart of Capital in the 21st Century, and Derber shows how the 'disinherited majority' is likely to affect the future. In his new book, Derber shows that there are actually 'two Pikettys' - different voices of the author on the 1%, inheritance, and capitalism itself - that create a fascinating and unacknowledged hidden debate and conversation within the book.

Drawing on Piketty's discussion, Derber raises fourteen 'capital questions' - with new perspectives on caste and class warfare, the Great Recession, the decline of the American Dream and the Occupy movement - that can guide a new conversation about the past and future of capitalism.

The Disinherited Majority will catalyse a conversation beyond Piketty already emerging in colleges and universities, town halls, coffee shops, workplaces and political parties and social movements; an essential class for all Americans.

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Acclaimed thinkers praise the book for deepening the discussion on inequality beyond economic mechanics to include social and political dimensions. Robert Kuttner highlights Derber's insight on capitalism's persistent inequalities, Noam Chomsky commends its accessibility and engagement with social justice, and Paul Street describes it as a provocative call for a popular movement towards democracy and fairness.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781612058320

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 27 February 2015

Country: United States

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 317g

Pages: 158

About the Author

Charles Derber, Professor of Sociology at Boston College, has written for Newsday, Newsweek, Business Week, Time, the Christian Science Monitor, and other magazines. He speaks frequently on National Public Radio, talk radio, and television. His most recent book is Capitalism: Should You Buy It? An Invitation to Political Economy (Paradigm 2014).

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