Edwin Setiadi

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Caribbean sugar plantations, which were wholly dependent on slave labor, were by far the most profitable outposts of the British Empire, generating revenues that far outstripped the other colonies. In Bury the Chains, Adam Hochschild quotes enthusiastic slave traders describing the buying and selling of humans as “the hinge on which all the trade of this globe moves” and “the foundation of our commerce . . . and first cause of our national industry and riches.”11 While not equivalent, the dependency of the U.S. economy on slave labor—particularly in the Southern states—is certainly comparable ...more
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. The Climate
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