Examines the history of economic growth and development as it pertains to the accumulation and distribution of capital from the eighteenth century to the present, and argues that the trend of returns on capital exceeding the rate of economic growth is the main source of inequality today, which can be mediated through political action.
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1667890 | 5282995 | 2244 | 409215 | 571860 | SPSHS | 423 | SPWH061112 | 332.041 PIK | 332.04 | 1582575937 | 1709307855 |
2077696 | 5652391 | 2232 | 409215 | 571860 | HIHS | 255 | HIHS051831 | 332.04 PIK | 332.04 | 1582575937 | 1709307855 |