Slaves: The Capital that Made Capitalism
▻http://www.publicseminar.org/2014/04/slavery-the-capital-that-made-capitalism
Racialized chattel slaves were the capital that made capitalism. While most theories of capitalism set slavery apart, as something utterly distinct, because under slavery, workers do not labor for a wage, new historical research reveals that for centuries, a single economic system encompassed both the plantation and the factory.
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