id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_oz34lx3lyvd7bpr74drhknxzzy Thomas E. Lambert Monopoly Capital and Capitalist Inequality: Marx after Piketty 2016 17 .pdf application/pdf 4303 359 58 growth of the economic surplus gives rise and form to the politics of inequality and austerity. Keywords: alienation, economics, fascism, inequality, monopoly capital, occupy movement, too much income and wealth inequality can result in greater political and social alienation or structure or rule by oligarchy (Solt 2008, Newman, Johnston and Lown 2015). exploitation (where workers produced output greater than their wages) and expenditures for nonproductive labor and activities made up their concept of the economic surplus. This is Piketty's "beta" concept, which is a nation's wealth, or capital, over its income. economic surplus and two variables, income and wealth inequality, since capitalist wealth and Figures 1 and 2 show that the economic surplus concept and the income and wealth Politically, greater labor exploitation and greater inequality in both wealth and income (Sabine and Thorson 1973, Carsten 1980, Renton 1999, Amin 2014). "Piketty on Capitalism and Inequality: A Radical Economics ./cache/work_oz34lx3lyvd7bpr74drhknxzzy.pdf ./txt/work_oz34lx3lyvd7bpr74drhknxzzy.txt