Unjust Deserts: How the Rich Are Taking Our Common Inheritance - Lew Daly - Books - New Press, The - 9781595584021 - November 2, 2008
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Unjust Deserts: How the Rich Are Taking Our Common Inheritance


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Warren Buffett is worth nearly $50 billion. Does he ?deserve? all this money? Buffett himself will tell you that ?society is responsible for a very significant percentage of what I?ve earned.?

Unjust Deserts offers an entirely new approach to the wealth question. In a lively synthesis of modern economic, technological, and cultural research, Gar Alperovitz and Lew Daly demonstrate that up to 90 percent (and perhaps more) of current economic output derives not from individual ingenuity, effort, or investment but from our collective inheritance of scientific and technological knowledge: an inheritance we all receive as a ?free lunch.?

Alperovitz and Daly then pursue the implications of this research, persuasively arguing that there is no reason any one person should be entitled to that inheritance. Recognizing the true dimensions of our unearned inheritance leads inevitably to a new and powerful moral case for wealth redistribution?and to a series of practical policies to achieve it in an era when the disparities have become untenable.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released November 2, 2008
ISBN13 9781595584021
Publishers New Press, The
Pages 230
Dimensions 146 × 22 × 209 mm   ·   381 g
Language English  

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