It was State controlled. The Slaves were not permitted to engage in free enterprise by the State.
OMG, it was not state controlled! It was private companies and individuals. Yeesh. There was no State framework for slavery. Stop.
It was State controlled. The Slaves were not permitted to engage in free enterprise by the State.
No, they were kidnapped by a company and sold to private individuals. It wasn't state-run. It was "free enterprise" and capitalism. You know, the two things you pretend you love about our economy.
OMG, it was not state controlled! It was private companies and individuals. Yeesh. There was no State framework for slavery. Stop.
OMG, it was not state controlled! It was private companies and individuals. Yeesh. There was no State framework for slavery. Stop.
It was the State that declared certain humans were just Farm Machinery, a means of production.
When did they do that?
It started pre history. Monarchy has been the default form of gov't since humans have existed.
It started pre history. Monarchy has been the default form of gov't since humans have existed.
Amazing that socialism started pre-history when Karl Marx wouldn't pop on the scene for tens of thousands of years.
LMAO! "Pre-history"...so it's not State-run or State-designated. In the case of the US, it was private enterprise.
Socialism is just the modern word for monarchy.![]()
It was the State that declared certain humans were just Farm Machinery, a means of production.
Not true. A modern monarchy is usually a Communist government like the one in N. Korea. Cuba is another that comes close with Castro. Socialist economies can be democracies, but they don't last in the long run because eventually the money runs out and the public-at-large throws the Socialists out of office and switches back to a more Capitalist system.
Unfortunately, quite a few here have never read the Constitution.
Communism is technically defined as Statelessness like Somalia had.
Countries that claim to be communist are still in their Socialist phase.
North Korea is the most Socialist country on the planet, today. And yes, it's practially identical to monarchy.
Are you now referring to the U.S. Constitution that you claim to love?
Yes, it declared black people slaves, at the behest of southern planters who refused to enter the union unless the rest of the country codified their right to own people, and benefit from it politically.
That evil stays with us today, thanks to conservatives.
it declared black people slaves
Socialism is just the modern word for monarchy.
In a true monarchy, the State owns everyone and everything, juts like in socialism.
Slavery did not exist without state control and laws allowing it to exist.
No, N. Korea is a feudal monarchy. The head of state is hereditary. There is an inner circle of what amounts to landed nobility. The rest of the country are landless merchants and peasants who owe fealty to the nobility and monarch.
Blacks choosing to remain house niggers on the Democrat plantation isn't slavery as slavery is involuntary.