Thomas Piketty

Economist Researcher French Born 1971 (age 55)

Analyzed wealth inequality with historical data in 'Capital in Twenty-First Century'.

380 quotes

"Capitalism is a system that prioritizes the accumulation of capital above all else"
Money
"Inequality is not inevitable; it is a choice we make as a society"
Justice
"The past is not dead; it shapes our present and future"
History
"Data and evidence must guide our understanding of economic systems"
Knowledge
"Wealth concentration threatens democratic institutions"
Politics
"Education is the foundation for reducing inequality"
Education
"Progressive taxation is essential for social stability"
Politics
"Historical perspective reveals patterns we cannot see in the present moment"
History
"The concentration of wealth creates political power imbalances"
Power
"We must learn from the past to build a better future"
Change
"Transparency in financial systems is crucial for justice"
Truth
"Economic systems are human creations and can be redesigned"
Philosophy
"Data tells stories about society that we must listen to carefully"
Science
"Inequality has deep historical roots that cannot be ignored"
History
"Democracy requires a certain level of economic equality to function"
Freedom
"We should measure progress not just by GDP but by distribution"
Success
"The rich write history, but data can provide alternative narratives"
Truth
"Globalization without regulation increases inequality"
Politics
"Understanding our economic history is understanding ourselves"
Knowledge
"Capital accumulation has always been a driving force in history"
History
"Social progress requires confronting uncomfortable truths about inequality"
Courage
"The future is not predetermined; we can choose a different path"
Hope
"Economic policy shapes the kind of society we become"
Leadership
"Archives and data are windows into the patterns of human behavior"
Science
"Persistence in pursuing justice, however long, is worthwhile"
Perseverance
"We inherit both wealth and responsibility from the past"
Family
"Markets alone cannot ensure fair distribution of resources"
Philosophy
"The concentration of power follows the concentration of wealth"
Power
"Change requires both understanding and political will"
Change
"History shows us what happens when inequality becomes extreme"
History