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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. A New Yorker Best Book of 2024A History Today Book of the Year"A powerful case for limitarianismthe idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. A must-read!" Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyAn original and galvanizing indictment of the worlds uber-rich that boldly argues for a cap on wealth from the philosopher who coined the term "limitarianism.How much money is too much? Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose? As democracies weaken, our climate becomes increasingly unpredictable, and inequality worsens, many of us feel that the obvious answer is no but what can we do about it? Economist and philosopher Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls "limitarianism" a common sense (Jia Tolentino) case against extreme wealth which posits that a considered cap on ones individual wealth is an urgent ethnical concern that will ultimately lead to healthier, more democratic societies. In this provocative consideration of extreme wealth accumulation (The New Yorker) Robeyns ignites an urgent debate about wealth and when, how and why to limit it, calling into question the legitimacy of capitalism and neoliberalism and inviting us to a radical reimagining of our world. "An original, bold, and convincing argument for a cap on wealth by the philosopher who coined the term "limitarianism" that invites us to a radical reimagining of our world"-- Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. A New Yorker Best Book of 2024A History Today Book of the Year"A powerful case for limitarianism-the idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. A must-read!" -Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyAn original and galvanizing indictment of the world's uber-rich that boldly argues for a cap on wealth from the philosopher who coined the term "limitarianism."How much money is too much? Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose? As democracies weaken, our climate becomes increasingly unpredictable, and inequality worsens, many of us feel that the obvious answer is no - but what can we do about it? Economist and philosopher Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls "limitarianism" - a "common sense" (Jia Tolentino) case against extreme wealth which posits that a considered cap on one's individual wealth is an urgent ethnical concern that will ultimately lead to healthier, more democratic societies. In this "provocative consideration of extreme wealth accumulation" (The New Yorker) Robeyns ignites an urgent debate about wealth and when, how and why to limit it, calling into question the legitimacy of capitalism and neoliberalism and inviting us to a radical reimagining of our world.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -A New Yorker Best Book of 2024A History Today Book of the Year'A powerful case for limitarianismthe idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. A must-read!' Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyAn original and galvanizing indictment of the world's uber-rich that boldly argues for a cap on wealth from the philosopher who coined the term 'limitarianism."How much money is too much Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose As democracies weaken, our climate becomes increasingly unpredictable, and inequality worsens, many of us feel that the obvious answer is no but what can we do about it Economist and philosopher Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls 'limitarianism' a "common sense" (Jia Tolentino) case against extreme wealth which posits that a considered cap on one's individual wealth is an urgent ethnical concern that will ultimately lead to healthier, more democratic societies. In this "provocative consideration of extreme wealth accumulation" (The New Yorker) Robeyns ignites an urgent debate about wealth and when, how and why to limit it, calling into question the legitimacy of capitalism and neoliberalism and inviting us to a radical reimagining of our world. 301 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -A New Yorker Best Book of 2024A History Today Book of the Year'A powerful case for limitarianismthe idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. A must-read!' Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyAn original and galvanizing indictment of the world's uber-rich that boldly argues for a cap on wealth from the philosopher who coined the term 'limitarianism."How much money is too much Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose As democracies weaken, our climate becomes increasingly unpredictable, and inequality worsens, many of us feel that the obvious answer is no but what can we do about it Economist and philosopher Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls 'limitarianism' a "common sense" (Jia Tolentino) case against extreme wealth which posits that a considered cap on one's individual wealth is an urgent ethnical concern that will ultimately lead to healthier, more democratic societies. In this "provocative consideration of extreme wealth accumulation" (The New Yorker) Robeyns ignites an urgent debate about wealth and when, how and why to limit it, calling into question the legitimacy of capitalism and neoliberalism and inviting us to a radical reimagining of our world. 301 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -A New Yorker Best Book of 2024A History Today Book of the Year'A powerful case for limitarianismthe idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. A must-read!' Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyAn original and galvanizing indictment of the world's uber-rich that boldly argues for a cap on wealth from the philosopher who coined the term 'limitarianism."How much money is too much Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose As democracies weaken, our climate becomes increasingly unpredictable, and inequality worsens, many of us feel that the obvious answer is no but what can we do about it Economist and philosopher Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls 'limitarianism' a "common sense" (Jia Tolentino) case against extreme wealth which posits that a considered cap on one's individual wealth is an urgent ethnical concern that will ultimately lead to healthier, more democratic societies. In this "provocative consideration of extreme wealth accumulation" (The New Yorker) Robeyns ignites an urgent debate about wealth and when, how and why to limit it, calling into question the legitimacy of capitalism and neoliberalism and inviting us to a radical reimagining of our world.
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Editore: Astra Publishing House, US, 2024
ISBN 10: 1662601840 ISBN 13: 9781662601842
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Hardback. Condizione: New. A New Yorker Best Book of 2024A History Today Book of the Year"A powerful case for limitarianism-the idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. A must-read!" -Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in the Twenty-First CenturyAn original and galvanizing indictment of the world's uber-rich that boldly argues for a cap on wealth from the philosopher who coined the term "limitarianism."How much money is too much? Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose? As democracies weaken, our climate becomes increasingly unpredictable, and inequality worsens, many of us feel that the obvious answer is no - but what can we do about it? Economist and philosopher Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls "limitarianism" - a "common sense" (Jia Tolentino) case against extreme wealth which posits that a considered cap on one's individual wealth is an urgent ethnical concern that will ultimately lead to healthier, more democratic societies. In this "provocative consideration of extreme wealth accumulation" (The New Yorker) Robeyns ignites an urgent debate about wealth and when, how and why to limit it, calling into question the legitimacy of capitalism and neoliberalism and inviting us to a radical reimagining of our world.