Wealth supremacy :: how the extractive economy and the biased rules of capitalism drive today's crises /
"Author of The Divine Right of Capital exposes the myths of capitalism today and calls for an end to wealth supremacy and capital bias. Wealth Supremacy makes a case that no one else is making: instead of pointing to billionaires as the sole problem or being another analysis of wealth inequalit...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Author of The Divine Right of Capital exposes the myths of capitalism today and calls for an end to wealth supremacy and capital bias. Wealth Supremacy makes a case that no one else is making: instead of pointing to billionaires as the sole problem or being another analysis of wealth inequality, it clearly articulates the pervasive, unnamed bias toward wealth that invisibly pervades the system. We know the system is rigged-what isn't commonly understood is how. Marjorie Kelly skillfully reveals how bias toward capital works, breaking down the pretenses that legitimize and obscure the deep operating system that drives large corporations and extractive investing"-- |
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title_sub | how the extractive economy and the biased rules of capitalism drive today's crises / |
topic | Wealth United States. Capitalism United States. Equality United States. Income distribution United States. Richesse États-Unis. Revenu Répartition États-Unis. Capitalism fast Equality fast Income distribution fast Wealth fast |
topic_facet | Wealth United States. United States Economic conditions. Capitalism United States. Equality United States. Income distribution United States. Richesse États-Unis. Revenu Répartition États-Unis. États-Unis Conditions économiques. Capitalism Equality Income distribution Wealth United States |
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