The only reason why any of that existed Che is BECAUSE of the Civil War.
Like I said, did any of the European states experiance these things when they willingly ended slavery? No.
What was their impetus for them ending slavery? The industrial revolustion between 1820-1860 that transformed their economy into something that no longer needed them (the idealisitc reason grew from that, not the other way round).
When did America expreiance the same industrial growth that would have led to the same economic maginalization of a slave class? 1850-1880.
All the Civil War did was mandate that all those things you mentioned would happen. It was a predictable result copnsidering the switch in ideology the North pulled. I especially love how good ol Abe changed the Union goal from preserving the Union to freeing the slaves more than halfway through. That was the nail in the coffin to any blacks still living in the South because, as I said, who could the defeated more easily take revenge on?
The US was a Western nation that while differing in specifics followed the general direction of all the other ones, though understandably a few decades behind. There is no reason to think our course on slavery would have been any different. Do you think the activists of the day in England didn't debate slavery for decades before they abolished it? But go ahead and tell us why, if the Civil War didn't happen which meas all that you said did not exist, the slaves would still be in bondage today.
As a communist you should no better than to claim that, your theory clearly states that the slavery will change form as industrial development increases. For all of us rational people that means no more slaves but an oppressed poor working class.
Like I said, did any of the European states experiance these things when they willingly ended slavery? No.
What was their impetus for them ending slavery? The industrial revolustion between 1820-1860 that transformed their economy into something that no longer needed them (the idealisitc reason grew from that, not the other way round).
When did America expreiance the same industrial growth that would have led to the same economic maginalization of a slave class? 1850-1880.
All the Civil War did was mandate that all those things you mentioned would happen. It was a predictable result copnsidering the switch in ideology the North pulled. I especially love how good ol Abe changed the Union goal from preserving the Union to freeing the slaves more than halfway through. That was the nail in the coffin to any blacks still living in the South because, as I said, who could the defeated more easily take revenge on?
The US was a Western nation that while differing in specifics followed the general direction of all the other ones, though understandably a few decades behind. There is no reason to think our course on slavery would have been any different. Do you think the activists of the day in England didn't debate slavery for decades before they abolished it? But go ahead and tell us why, if the Civil War didn't happen which meas all that you said did not exist, the slaves would still be in bondage today.
As a communist you should no better than to claim that, your theory clearly states that the slavery will change form as industrial development increases. For all of us rational people that means no more slaves but an oppressed poor working class.
There is no comparison between that and using slavey as your main workforce in a fully industrialized economy. And like I said, I was sure you would bring up egregiously minority exceptions, but industrial slave work in third world coountries today "works" because;
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