Slavery's Capitalism: A New History of American Economic Development
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Romance
History
Business & Economics
格式
有声书
语言
英语
已发布
Mar 7, 2017
出版商
Blackstone Audio, Inc.
描述
In a compelling examination of America's economic evolution, a group of scholars delves into the intricate relationship between slavery and capitalism during the nineteenth century. They illuminate how the institution of slavery was not merely a moral and social issue, but a cornerstone of economic development, shaping the very fabric of American growth. The narrative explores how slave labor fueled industries, transformed landscapes, and created wealth for a select few while entrenching deep social disparities.
Through meticulous research and diverse perspectives, the authors reveal how the exploitative practices of the time became interwoven with the nation’s economic strategies. The book challenges traditional narratives that downplay the significance of slavery in the tapestry of American capitalism, instead highlighting how the economic contributions of enslaved people were integral to the prosperity enjoyed by the nation.
With a blend of historical analysis and rich storytelling, this work invites readers to reconsider the foundations of American economic success. It serves as a poignant reminder of the complex legacy that slavery has left on contemporary society, urging a deeper understanding of historical injustices and their lasting impacts.
Through meticulous research and diverse perspectives, the authors reveal how the exploitative practices of the time became interwoven with the nation’s economic strategies. The book challenges traditional narratives that downplay the significance of slavery in the tapestry of American capitalism, instead highlighting how the economic contributions of enslaved people were integral to the prosperity enjoyed by the nation.
With a blend of historical analysis and rich storytelling, this work invites readers to reconsider the foundations of American economic success. It serves as a poignant reminder of the complex legacy that slavery has left on contemporary society, urging a deeper understanding of historical injustices and their lasting impacts.