The Need to Rid the World of Inequality. Review of The 1% and the Rest of Us
Petersen, Kim.
(2016).
Dissident Voice. 10 August.
(Review; English).
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FROM THE REVIEW: Tim Di Muzio, a senior lecturer in international relations and political economy at Wollongong University in Australia, has written a book – ‘The 1% and the Rest of Us: A Political Economy of Dominant Ownership’ (Zed Books, 2015) – that answers so many questions and provides so much relevant background to readily understand wealth and its maldistribution [. . .] ‘The 1% and the Rest of Us’ distills the concepts of capitalism, political economy, finance, inequality, the profligacy of the 1%-ers, and much more in morally coherent chunks of need-to-know information. It is a superb book.
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The 1% and the Rest of Us. A Political Economy of Dominant Ownership.Di Muzio, Tim (2015). London. Zed Books. (Book; English).
Keywords
1% distribution power ruling class sabotageSubject
BN Money & FinanceBN Power
BN Policy
BN Resistance
BN Agency
BN State & Government
BN Value & Price
BN Business Enterprise
BN Capital & Accumulation
BN Class
BN Conflict & Violence
BN Crisis
BN Distribution
BN Ideology
BN Institutions
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