Since the 1970s and 80s, we have returned to the "natural" state of capitalism. Wealth is once again accumulating at the top faster than most people's wages can grow, threatening to recreate a world where inherited status matters more than merit. The Recommended Solution
To prevent a slide back into extreme inequality that could destabilize democracy, Piketty proposes a . He argues that because capital can easily move across borders, countries must work together to ensure that the "rentier" class contributes fairly to the society that supports their growth. El capital en el siglo XXI
Capital in the Twenty-First Century - Harvard University Press Since the 1970s and 80s, we have returned