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Democratization of Wealth
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Michael Lewis • Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon
Realizing the centrality and power of law for coding capital has important implications for understanding the political economy of capitalism.
Katharina Pistor • The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality
NY Times
Víctor Martínez • 1 card
While, during the next few minutes, the news was trickling in from Dallas, one decision was made quickly: Keith Wheeler’s proposed second article on Lyndon Johnson would not run in the next issue of the magazine: there was obviously going to be so much other news that there would be no room for it. About a week later, William Lambert went in to see
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who has access to and control over the legal code and its masters:
Katharina Pistor • The Code of Capital: How the Law Creates Wealth and Inequality
In a second scenario, it is Europe that would forge ahead and tackle the new institutional challenges without relying on the US anymore. But this scenario is uncertain at best. As world leaders and experts look at Europe, what they see is a continent in disarray—one that is “disappearing into itself”, as it was once put by Kevin Rudd, the former Pr
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