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Thomas Piketty's blockbuster 2014 book, Capital in the 21st Century, may prove to be a game-changer, one of those rare books such as Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, which helped spark a new feminist movement

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Thomas Piketty's blockbuster 2014 book, Capital in the 21st Century, may prove to be a game-changer, one of those rare books such as Friedan's The Feminine Mystique, which helped spark a new feminist movement
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Charles Derber, Professor of Sociology at Boston College, has written for Newsday, Newsweek, Business Week, Time, the Christian Science Monitor, and other magazines. He speaks frequently on National Public Radio, talk radio, and television. His most recent book is Capitalism: Should You Buy It? An Invitation to Political Economy (Paradigm 2014).
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"In The Disinherited Majority, Charles Derber insightfully picks up where Thomas Piketty leaves off, making clear that the stubborn inequality of capitalism is not just a mechanical process but one that must be understood socially and politically."
-Robert Kuttner, Co-Editor, The American Prospect

"This book carries forward in an accessible and highly informative way "the new global conversation about money and morality in a troubled capitalist world" provoked by Thomas Piketty's important and influential study. Issues of prime importance are addressed. The book succeeds admirably in its aim of drawing anyone who is concerned with the deep and often painful problems of contemporary society into this conversation as an active participant, a necessary precondition for any hope for a more democratic and just future."
-Noam Chomsky

"A brilliant, provocative, and illuminating engagement. Derber shows where and how Piketty's flawed masterpiece can help spark and shape an urgently required new popular movement for social justice and democracy in the United States."
-Paul Street, Author of They Rule: The 1% vs. Democracy

"This book is stunning in the scope of ideas it covers in a concise but deep and rich manner. Readers, including students studying economics, political science, sociology, history, business, public policy, public health and social justice, will dig into this book with great intrigue and excitement. My students will find this book an exciting platform from which to intensely debate the vast inequalities of wealth and power in today's world, and to equally intensely seek solutions."
-Jonathan White, Author of The Engaged Sociologist: Connecting the Classroom to the Community
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