Difference between revisions of "Capital and ideology (Q2291)"
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(Created claim: official website (P15): https://www.unige.ch/public/actualites/2019/capital-ideologie/) |
(Changed claim: participant (P63): Thomas Piketty (Q2290)) |
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Property / participant: Thomas Piketty / reference | |||
+ | comment: "Ideas for a smooth way out of the crisis: social-federalism and participative socialism" | ||
Property / participant: Thomas Piketty / reference | |||
+ | comment: "to solve climatic and inequality challenges, it is necessary to go beyond capitalism and the sacralization of private property (on natural resources, knowledge, etc.) | ||
Property / participant: Thomas Piketty / reference | |||
+ | comment: "Social-federalism: subjecting free trade to binding social, fiscal and climate justice objectives" | ||
Property / participant: Thomas Piketty / reference | |||
+ | comment: "Social and temporary property: balance the rights of owners with those of the employees, circulate power and private property ( heritage for all at 120,000 euros) limit individual accumulation to a reasonable extent ( on the basis of historical experience)" |
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"Ideas for a smooth way out of the crisis: social-federalism and participative socialism"
"to solve climatic and inequality challenges, it is necessary to go beyond capitalism and the sacralization of private property (on natural resources, knowledge, etc.)
"Social-federalism: subjecting free trade to binding social, fiscal and climate justice objectives"
"Social and temporary property: balance the rights of owners with those of the employees, circulate power and private property ( heritage for all at 120,000 euros) limit individual accumulation to a reasonable extent ( on the basis of historical experience)"
28 November 2019
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