![]() LSE alumnus Thomas Piketty ( is Professor at EHESS and the Paris School of Economics. Jens Lerche ( is Reader in Agrarian and Labour studies in the Department of Development Studies at SOAS. ![]() Gurminder Bhambra ( is Professor of Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in the School of Global Studies at the University of Sussex. This discussion is linked to a just-published special issue of The British Journal of Sociology, featuring a wide-ranging, interdisciplinary set of responses to Piketty. Piketty, in conversation with interlocutors, will present the book’s framework and his historically-informed approach for understanding and combating inequalities today. The conversation will probe his views on race and slavery, the nature of capitalism, the impact of political divides, and the contours of long-term social change. ![]() This event will debate Thomas Piketty’s urgent new book, Capital and Ideology, and will feature an interdisciplinary panel of experts. ![]()
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