So what is Capital in the Twenty-First Century? Some notes on Piketty’s book
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15678/ZP.2016.36.2.01Keywords:
capital, inequality, distribution of wealth, growth, dynamics, competition, motivation to act, impact of tech - nological progress on all aspects of lifeAbstract
According to János Kornai, despite the undeniable original contribution of Capital in the Twenty-First Century, its author offers a partial and distorted analysis of the functioning of the capitalist system, which leads him to mistaken conclusions and to a very limited repertoire of recommendations for politicians. The Hungarian economist criticizes Thomas Piketty particularly for the omission of such aspects as the dynamics of capitalism, competition as a stimulus to act, technical progress and its impact on all aspects of modern human life. He illustrates his views with numerous examples taken from the work of other economists.