Document Type
Article
Department/Program
Art & Art History
Journal Title
nonsite.org
Pub Date
8-2014
Issue
12
Abstract
Thomas J. Adams’ review of Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century begs what I consider to be a vital question. In what follows, I want to pose that question. In that sense, I am criticizing Adams. I should say, further, that that is the only sense in which I understand myself to be criticizing Adams. I don’t aim to find fault with his general thesis, that by “eliding history, the terms of [Piketty’s] discussion imagine solutions without politics,” which is to say, without a good account of the history of inequality, you cannot have an effective, mobilized political engagement.
Recommended Citation
Palermo, Charles J., Questions for Adams (2014). nonsite.org.
https://scholarworks.wm.edu/aspubs/1948