A Brief History of Equality - Thomas Piketty - książka
Opis
These days, it's easy to fall into a pessimistic mindset, especially when we acknowledge the significant rise in inequality over the past few decades. Its effects are becoming increasingly hard to overlook. However, a broad look at history provides us with reasons to remain hopeful. In a concise yet surprisingly hopeful account of human development, leading economist Thomas Piketty illustrates that humanity, throughout the centuries, has been unevenly yet steadily progressing towards greater equality. He takes us through transformative events that shaped our modern era: the emergence of capitalism, revolutionary periods, imperialism, slavery, the two world wars, and the establishment of welfare systems. Despite these dark times, societies have managed to advance towards fairer distribution of wealth, narrowing racial and gender disparities, and enhancing access to healthcare, education, and citizenship rights. Piketty asserts that to continue this progress, we must uphold legal, social, fiscal, and educational frameworks that solidify equality, while avoiding divisive cultural tendencies. The consequences are profound, affecting the quality of life for billions globally. We are aware of our capacity for improvement, but the question remains—are we willing to seize the opportunity?
