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Thomas Piketty’s Influence Fuels Rising Democratic Populism: Insights From Mark Bloomfield

Mark Bloomfield, Chair of the Board of Directors of the American Council of Capital Formation, joins Johny Fernandez to delve into the influence of French economist Thomas Piketty on democratic populism. Mark shares insights from a conversation he had back in 2014, highlighting Piketty’s book, “Capital in the 21st Century,” which argues that free markets can lead to income inequality that threatens democracy.

They discuss how Piketty’s ideas are resonating with current political figures, particularly in states like Maine and California, where populist sentiments are gaining traction. Mark points out the significance of upcoming measures like the California Billionaire Tax Act, which aims to impose a tax on the ultra-wealthy, reflecting a shift in economic policy discussions.

Additionally, they explore the contrasting views of economists like Arhtur Laffer and Martin Wolf, who debate the balance between taxation and economic growth. Mark expresses concern that Piketty’s approach could jeopardize both capitalism and democracy.

They also touch on the ongoing redistricting battles and their implications for the midterms, noting how gerrymandering has historically shaped political landscapes. Lastly, they examine the complexities of U.S.-China relations, emphasizing the strategic competition that exists alongside economic interdependence.

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