She Said - "Capitalism Couldn't Exist Without Communism & the Industrial Revolution Needed Slavery"

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Not so long ago someone told me that capitalism could never have done so well without the help of communism, then further noted that without the slavery of our industrial revolution could have never happened. Interesting assertion, but let's discuss this for a moment, shall we?

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Now, therefore, as a studier of the Ayn Rand novel, Karl Marx, Das Kapital and the works of Adam Smith, Milton Friedman and such, I see the mix of all different forms of economic situation in human civilization. Also, after playing the game as an entrepreneur, I realize that it is "truly free enterprise" does not exist in reality, never existed, and probably can not exist because the current policy of primates walking upright on carbon-based biped.

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Now, therefore, as a studier of the Ayn Rand novel, Karl Marx, Das Kapital and the works of Adam Smith, Milton Friedman and such, I see the mix of all different forms of economic situation in human civilization. Also, after playing the game as an entrepreneur, I realize that it is "truly free enterprise" does not exist in reality, never existed, and probably can not exist because the current policy of primates walking upright on carbon-based biped.

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Now, therefore, as a studier of the Ayn Rand novel, Karl Marx, Das Kapital and the works of Adam Smith, Milton Friedman and such, I see the mix of all different forms of economic situation in human civilization. Also, after playing the game as an entrepreneur, I realize that it is "truly free enterprise" does not exist in reality, never existed, and probably can not exist because the current policy of primates walking upright on carbon-based biped.

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In full disclosure, I think I might add that I am a member of the Ayn Rand Institute, but certainly not opposed to well thought out different opinions that contradict the principles emphasizing the free market. I Fredrick "Winslow" Taylor is in my family tree also, so that the discussion of unions and organized labor, I might fall on the other side of the equation than most when discussing this topic.

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abuse builders Continental railways with Chinese dynamite in the tunnels and the terrible conditions of workers of Irish workers, and so is well noted. In any case, I see these claims such a position that the industrial revolution was a great deal about slavery -. Use the points in the history summarized the view of him, and not necessarily true or even true

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to understand too, that this view is the conclusion that you believe in and many people may side with you on. So, it's all good, sounds interesting, but not to do so. There is an interesting book on the subject AB Crane and yes, it's probably a good read, as Dilorenzo is "How Capitalism Saved America" on the other debates?

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