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The Economy of Cities
Steven Johnson • Where Good Ideas Come From

The progressive-neoliberal bloc combined an expropriative, plutocratic economic program with a liberal-meritocratic politics of recognition.
Nancy Fraser • The Old is Dying and the New Cannot Be Born: From Progressive Neoliberalism to Trump and Beyond
As a rule: more people, more value.
Chris Dixon • Read Write Own: Building the Next Era of the Internet
Soaring Inequality
Martin Ford • Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future
Cette efficacité du marché est bel et bien extraordinaire,
Kate RAWORTH • La Théorie du donut
The focus on income alone is not just a convenient shortcut. It is a distorting lens that often has led the smartest economists down the wrong path, policy makers to the wrong decisions, and all too many of us to the wrong obsessions. It
Esther Duflo • Good Economics for Hard Times
individualistic-collectivist
Brian Fikkert • When Helping Hurts: How to Alleviate Poverty Without Hurting the Poor . . . and Yourself
Another future is a return to a pre-20th century paradigm, outlined by forecasters like French economist Thomas Piketty. Piketty’s premise is that before the 20th century, the rate of return on capital almost always exceeded the rate of economic growth; wealth grows faster than the economy; the rich get richer and the poor get poorer.