
Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth - Ingrid Robeyns (PB)
How much money is too much? Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose? Many of us feel that the answer to that is noâbut what can we do about it?
Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls âlimitarianismââor the need to limit extreme wealth. This idea is gaining momentum in the mainstream â with calls to âtax the richâ and slogans like âevery billionaire is a policy failureââbut what does it mean in practice?
Robeyns explains the key reasons to support the case against extreme wealth:
It keeps the poor poor and inequalities growing
Itâs often dirty money
It undermines democracy
Itâs one of the leading causes of climate change
Nobody actually deserves to be a millionaire
There are better things to do with excess money
The rich will benefit, too
This will be the first authoritative trade book to unpack the concept of a cap on wealth, where to draw the line, how to collect the excess and what to do with the money. In the process, Robeyns will ignite an urgent debate about wealth, one that calls into question the very forces we live by (capitalism and neoliberalism) and invites us to a radical reimagining of our world. An original, bold, and convincing argument for a cap on wealth by the philosopher who coined the term âlimitarianism.â
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How much money is too much? Is it ethical, and democratic, for an individual to amass a limitless amount of wealth, and then spend it however they choose? Many of us feel that the answer to that is noâbut what can we do about it?
Ingrid Robeyns has long written and argued for the principle she calls âlimitarianismââor the need to limit extreme wealth. This idea is gaining momentum in the mainstream â with calls to âtax the richâ and slogans like âevery billionaire is a policy failureââbut what does it mean in practice?
Robeyns explains the key reasons to support the case against extreme wealth:
It keeps the poor poor and inequalities growing
Itâs often dirty money
It undermines democracy
Itâs one of the leading causes of climate change
Nobody actually deserves to be a millionaire
There are better things to do with excess money
The rich will benefit, too
This will be the first authoritative trade book to unpack the concept of a cap on wealth, where to draw the line, how to collect the excess and what to do with the money. In the process, Robeyns will ignite an urgent debate about wealth, one that calls into question the very forces we live by (capitalism and neoliberalism) and invites us to a radical reimagining of our world. An original, bold, and convincing argument for a cap on wealth by the philosopher who coined the term âlimitarianism.â










