In this episode: This dialogue transitions from establishing shared understandings of inequality to evaluating the ascent of finance in contemporary life. Specifically, the role that assets and debts play in shaping the contours of who is at risk of experiencing inequality. We ask what is new about contemporary inequality and what has changed in the configuration of the economy itself to worsen inequality. To answer these questions the discussion shifts from the domestic national economies to global finance and interrogates the ways in which global financial markets connect to everyday life. We talk to the authors of the book “The Asset Economy,” and learn income levels are just one among many significant factors, like family wealth or inherited wealth, plus age, race, gender, and where you live. These are the key elements that configure intergroup inequality. About the series: This three-part series of dialogues is led by Dr. Johnna Montgomerie, Professor of International Political Economy, at Kings College London. In this virtual symposium, we’ve called on experts from the politics of inequality working group at King's College, London, and sought out our colleagues at other universities to share their ideas, research, and proposals to help explain what it means to call inequality issue of our time. We wanted to examine who was unequal, what causes inequality and why it's an urgent area of study. Key Contributors We’re an interdisciplinary team across King’s College London (@KCL), University of Sydney (@Sydney_Uni), London School of Economics (@LSEInequalities) and Progressive Economics Forum (@PEF_online). Kings College London: Prof. Johnna Montgomerie , Professor of International Political Economy at Kings College London. Follow @j_montgomerie. Johnna's book: Should we Abolish Household Debt? Dr. Steven Klein - Lecturer in Political Theory at Kings College London. Follow: @stevenmklein Dr. Lee Savage - Senior Lecturer in European Politics at King’s College London. Follow: @TheLMSavage Dr. James Wood, University of Cambridge and Fellow of Trinity Hall. Follow: @thinkwoodis Progressive Economy Forum: Prof. Sue Konzelmann Professor of Economics at Birbeck University. Dr. James Meadway - Director, Progressive Economy Forum. Follow: @meadwaj Prof. Martin O'Neil - Professor in Political Philosophy, University of York. Follow @martin_oneill @UoYPhilosophy Prof. Jan Toporowski - Professor of Economics and Finance. Follow @SOASEconomics PEF’s book: The Return of the State: Restructuring Britain for the Common Good London School of Economics: Professor. Mike Savage , Martin White Professor of Sociology at LSE. Mike's book: The Return of Inequality Dr. Luna Glucksberg , Research Fellow at the International Inequalities Institute, LSE. Follow @luna_inequality Dr. Joseph Spooner Associate Professor at Law, LSE. Follow @jtspooner University of Sydney: Prof. Lisa Adkins , Professor of Sociology at the University of Sydney. Follow: @AdkinsProf Prof. Martijn Konings - Professor of Political Economy and Social Theory at the University of Sydney. Their book: The Asset Economy Key Texts: Capital in the Twenty-First Century – Thomas Picketty 2013 Capital and Ideology – Thomas Picketty 2019 The Asset Economy - Lisa Adkins, Melinda Cooper, Martijn Konings The Return of Inequality Social Change and the Weight of the Past - Mike Savage The Return of the State: Restructuring Britain for the Common Good - Edited by Patrick Allen, Suzanne J. Konzelmann, Jan Toporowski Should we Abolish Household Debt? - Johnna Montgomerie 2019…