1. My daily mix (punk/ska mostly)
2. Depends on the day.. today we'll say Misfits
3. Again.. Punk for today at least
4. Yep, Spotify
5. @RaimeyGallant @Trashcanman
1. My daily mix (punk/ska mostly)
2. Depends on the day.. today we'll say Misfits
3. Again.. Punk for today at least
4. Yep, Spotify
5. @RaimeyGallant @Trashcanman
I loved this book. Honestly, many of the reviews that came out in 2014 (in the NYT, WaPo, etc) did decent justice to his conclusions. What they failed to convey, however, was the depth and breadth of his data and the conservative nature of his assumptions. If you want to understand capitalism for current and future generations, then read this book.
One of many reasons I love #mylocallibrary is because whoever puts together these shelf-end displays has a sense of humor. #riotgrams
2016, Book 17 "Thomas Piketty suggests that a progressive tax should be applied directly on capital globally. This would be accompanied by new transparency laws. While this model is unrealistic, it demonstates an idea for a perfect economy: an economy where wealth inequality is minimal and working classes have a chance to become wealthy through hard work."
Prepping for my inequality class. Can't wait to teach this!