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Visions of Inequality

From the French Revolution to the End of the Cold War
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Visions of Inequality by Branko Milanovic explores the historical and contemporary dimensions of economic disparity. The book examines how inequality shapes societies and impacts democratic processes, globalisation, and the rise of populism. Milanovic delves into historical trends, providing insights into how various political and economic factors contribute to the persistence and evolution of inequality worldwide.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the historical and analytical perspectives on global inequality. With insights into how economic inequality has evolved and its implications for society, this book may appeal to those keen on understanding economic disparities and their impact on our world.

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Branko Milanovic charts 200 years of the fascinating history of the discourse on inequality through portraits of six key economists, from Quesnay to Kuznets. In their work and lives, we see how differently each conceived of inequality, and how the subject, prominent in their times, was eclipsed during the Cold War and has become central once again.

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A sweeping and original history of how economists across two centuries have thought about inequality, told through portraits of six key figures.

"How do you see income distribution in your time, and how and why do you expect it to change?" That is the question Branko Milanovic figuratively puts to six very different economists: FranΓ§ois Quesnay, Adam Smith, David Ricardo, Karl Marx, Vilfredo Pareto, and Simon Kuznets. Probing their lives and works, he charts the evolution of thought on inequality, showing just how much views have varied among ages and societies. Indeed, Milanovic argues, we cannot speak of "inequality" as a general concept: any analysis of it is inextricably linked to a particular time and place.

Visions of Inequality takes us from Quesnay and the physiocrats, for whom social classes were prescribed by law, to the classic nineteenth-century treatises of Smith, Ricardo, and Marx, who saw class as a purely economic category driven by means of production. It shows how Pareto reconceived class as a matter of elites versus the rest of the population, while Kuznets saw inequality arising from the urban-rural divide. And it explains why inequality studies were eclipsed during the Cold War, before their remarkable resurgence as a central preoccupation in economics today.

Meticulously distilling each author's view of income distribution from their often voluminous writings, Milanovic offers an invaluable genealogy of the discourse surrounding inequality. These intellectual portraits are infused not only with a deep understanding of economic theory but also with psychological nuance, reconstructing each thinker's outlook within the limitations of what was knowable to them within their historical contexts and methodologies.

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Visions of Inequality by Branko Milanovic is praised for its insightful exploration of economic thought on inequality from the French Revolution to the present. Reviewers commend Milanovic's engaging writing style and his ability to present complex ideas with clarity and wit. The book is recognised for its historical analysis, portraying how significant economists, from Adam Smith to Karl Marx, have shaped our understanding of income distribution and wealth accumulation. It is lauded for providing a comprehensive view that connects past economic theories with contemporary discussions on inequality, making it essential reading for those interested in the topic.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780674264144

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 10 October 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: Harvard University Press

Illustration: 26 illus.

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 771g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Branko Milanovic is Senior Scholar at the Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality at the City University of New York and Visiting Professor at the International Inequalities Institute at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Formerly Lead Economist in the World Bank’s research department, he is the author of Capitalism, Alone; and The Haves and the Have-Nots.

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