Skip to content
Account Login Winnipeg Toll-Free: 1-800-561-1833 SK Toll-Free: 1-877-506-7456 Contact & Locations

parsed(2025-01-13) - pubdate: 01/25
turn:
pub date: 1736748000
today: 1739858400, pubdate > today = false

nyp: 0;

Equality

What It Means and Why It Matters

January 13, 2025 | Hardcover
ISBN: 9781509565504
$21.00
Reader Reward Price: $18.90 info
Out of stock. Available to order from publisher. We will confirm shipping time when order has been placed.
Checking Availibility...

Description

In this compelling dialogue, two of the world's most influential thinkers reflect on the value of equality and debate what citizens and governments should do to narrow the gaps that separate us. Ranging across economics, philosophy, history, and current affairs, Thomas Piketty and Michael Sandel consider how far we have come in achieving greater equality. At the same time, they confront head-on the extreme divides that remain in wealth, income, power, and status nationally and globally.

What can be done at a time of deep political instability and environmental crisis? Piketty and Sandel agree on much: more inclusive investment in health and education, higher progressive taxation, curbing the political power of the rich and the overreach of markets. But how far and how fast can we push? Should we prioritize material or social change? What are the prospects for any change at all with nationalist forces resurgent? How should the left relate to values like patriotism and local solidarity where they collide with the challenges of mass migration and global climate change?

To see Piketty and Sandel grapple with these and other problems is to glimpse new possibilities for change and justice but also the stubborn truth that progress towards greater equality never comes quickly or without deep social conflict and political struggle.

About this Author

Thomas Piketty is Professor of Economics at the École des hautes études en sciences sociales.
Michael J. Sandel is the Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Professor of Government at Harvard University.

ISBN: 9781509565504
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Publisher: Polity Press, Polity Press
Published: 2025-01-13

Reviews

"Noted political economist meets noted political philosopher in this discussion of inequality and its cures. ... They have a fix, and it's both surprising, intriguing, and worth trying."
Kirkus Reviews

"powerful [...] a reminder of why inequality matters"
Andrew Leigh, The Age

"a plea to retrieve authentic social democratic principles to cope with huge challenges such as the green transition."
The Guardian

"very readable [...] They are unambiguously the polar opposite to the Trump-Musk war on the state, on taxation, on regulation and on equality."
The Irish Times

"compelling"
The Lancet

If the product is in stock at the store nearest you, we suggest you call ahead to have it set aside for you, or you may place an order online and choose in-store pickup.