• 1Malayali@lemmy.ml
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    23 hours ago

    Slaves were considered private property in the USAmerica, right?
    Was USAmerica a colony during their civil war?

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      22 hours ago

      Private property alone doesn’t make capitalism, by that logic the ancient civilzations of egypt and sumer would already be capitalist. Capitalism is a collection of ideas, from the right to own private property to freedom of association, none of which is compatible with slavery.

      Which is a big reason why the capitalist countries were the first to outlaw slavery.

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        17 hours ago

        Capitalism is a mode of production built on private ownership as the principle aspect of the economy. You’re confusing the values espoused by liberals with the actual system itself as it exists in the real world, and as such are trying to pretend the same system that created the triangle trade is somehow anti-slavery. Capitalism caused and accelerated the slave trade when the colonizers needed agrarian labor for the land they were settling after genociding the natives.