
The economic bombshell that sold 2.5 million copies worldwide, revealing why wealth inequality keeps growing. Piketty's controversial r>g formula sparked fierce debates among economists and inspired a documentary film. Could his radical wealth tax proposal actually work?
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When the rate of return on capital exceeds the rate of growth of output and income, as it did in the nineteenth century and seems quite likely to do again in the twenty-first, capitalism automatically generates arbitrary and unsustainable inequalities that radically undermine the meritocratic values on which democratic societies are based.
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When Thomas Piketty's "Capital in the Twenty-First Century" became a global phenomenon in 2014, it accomplished something remarkable-it transformed dense economic history into a cultural touchstone. What made this 700-page data-driven tome capture worldwide attention? Piketty had identified capitalism's fundamental flaw: left unchecked, it naturally produces ever-increasing inequality. At the heart of this insight lies a deceptively simple formula: r > g. When returns on capital exceed economic growth, wealth inevitably concentrates. This isn't abstract theory-it's the mathematical reality that created the stark class divisions of 19th-century Europe, where inheritance determined destiny and work alone could never produce financial security. Think of Jane Austen's world, where a comfortable life required passive income no professional salary could match. After a brief 20th-century interruption caused by world wars and progressive taxation, we're now watching this force reassert itself with troubling speed.