
New Books Network Thomas Piketty, "A Brief History of Equality" (Harvard UP, 2022)
Nov 17, 2025
Thomas Piketty, a renowned economist and professor at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, explores the intricate tapestry of historical inequality. He reveals how the narratives of capitalism, revolutions, and imperialism have shaped our modern world. Piketty argues that despite past violence and struggle, societies have gradually shifted towards greater equality. He emphasizes the need for a balance of universal policies and reparations, particularly addressing colonial legacies like those of Haiti. Through his rigorous analysis, he calls for a commitment to justice and long-term solutions.
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From Math To Historical Data
- Thomas Piketty recounts shifting from mathematical modeling to historical data after discovering untapped tax records on income and inheritance.
- He built an international research network and the World Inequality Database with over 100 collaborators.
Long-Run Movement Toward Equality
- Piketty argues there is a long-run movement toward greater equality since the late 18th century driven by political struggle and institutions.
- He warns this progress is incomplete and requires continued democratic action to limit wealth power over politics.
Colonialism's Role In Wealth Creation
- Piketty highlights that slavery and colonialism substantially fueled Western industrialization and wealth accumulation.
- He urges accounting for that legacy when analyzing modern inequality and development paths.







