Capital In The Twenty-first Century (2019) Access

: Why wealth is increasingly held by a tiny elite.

At the heart of the film is Piketty’s core observation: when the rate of return on capital ( ) exceeds the rate of economic growth ( Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2019)

For those looking to explore these themes further, the Capital in the Twenty-First Century summary offers a concise breakdown of Piketty's findings. : Why wealth is increasingly held by a tiny elite

: The potential for political upheaval when inequality reaches extreme levels. The 2019 documentary film, Capital in the Twenty-First

The 2019 documentary film, Capital in the Twenty-First Century , directed by Justin Pemberton, attempts the ambitious task of translating Thomas Piketty’s 700-page economic treatise into a visual narrative. While the book became an unlikely international bestseller, selling over three million copies, the film aims to make its complex data-driven analysis accessible through a journey of wealth and power. The Central Thesis:

), wealth naturally concentrates in the hands of the few. The documentary explores how this fundamental imbalance breaks the popular assumption that capital accumulation automatically leads to social progress. Instead, it argues that under-regulated capitalism leads to increasing inequality, which ultimately fosters social and political instability.

: A critical view of modern economic systems and the role of government in regulating them.