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'''Capital in the 21st Century''' is a French economic book by [[Thomas Piketty]]. It suggests that to prevent [[Income inequality]] and to treat it liberal states should increase taxes. The book explicitly states that it is not [[Marxism|Marxist]], and thinks that Marxism is flawed.
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'''Capital in the 21st Century''' is a French economic book by [[Thomas Piketty]]. It suggests that to prevent [[Income inequality]] and to treat it liberal states should increase taxes. The book explicitly states that it is not [[Marxism|Marxist]], and thinks that Marxism is flawed.

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Capital in the 21st Century is a French economic book by Thomas Piketty. It suggests that to prevent Income inequality and to treat it liberal states should increase taxes. The book explicitly states that it is not Marxist, and thinks that Marxism is flawed.