The Hidden Wealth of Nations Summary of Key Points
This book exposes the rampant tax evasion that is facilitated by tax havens, and its impact on the global economy.
This book exposes the rampant tax evasion that is facilitated by tax havens, and its impact on the global economy.
This book examines the various aspects of economic inequality throughout history, providing an analysis of how wealth disparities have shaped societies.
This book is an exploration of low-wage America, and the author’s experience living as a low-wage worker.
Thomas Piketty’s ‘Capital and Ideology’ is an expansive examination of inequality, exploring its historical evolution and offering solutions to address it.
Treasure Islands exposes the secretive world of offshore tax havens and the global financial industry’s role in perpetuating wealth inequality and economic instability.
Heather McGhee explores the economic and social costs of racism for all Americans, including white people, and proposes a vision for a more inclusive future.
This book critically examines the narrative of economic inequality in the United States, challenging mainstream perspectives and exploring alternative measurements of well-being and progress.
Success and Luck explores the often-underestimated role of luck in success and how it intertwines with meritocracy.
Thomas Piketty’s ‘Capital in the Twenty-First Century’ analyzes wealth concentration and distribution over the past 250 years. It argues that the rate of capital return in developed countries is persistently greater than the rate of economic growth, leading to wealth inequality.