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The future of capitalism

In: Approaching Equality

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The chapter begins by refining a definition of capitalism, drawing on Marx and Schumpeter, but reconciles this definition with the existence of what Piketty calls a “Patrimonial middle class†by restating the definition of the working class in terms of the life-cycle. Sketches and in part criticizes Piketty’s account of the concentration of wealth, and integrates some of Stiglitz’s writing on rent-seeking. Concludes that mature capitalism tends to be transformed, via concentration of wealth, into plutocratic oligarchy, with regrettable consequences.

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  • ., 2017. "The future of capitalism," Chapters, in: Approaching Equality, chapter 2, pages 5-23, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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