• db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 days ago

    The way they made people work for wages started at the barrel of a gun. “We take your (public) land, now you work in a factory or starve”. All the rest you think are due to Capitalism, is in fact the victories of the working class struggles, which they’ve been trying to dismantle for the past century. If anything the system resets itself to its original form.

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        6 days ago

        The GP is talking about the dismantling of the Commons in England during the Industrial Revolution.

        Anyway, it’s not that simple. English even got the term “tragedy of the Commons” to refer to what was happening before the dismantling. Those people still were plainly stolen, yes, but the value what was taken wasn’t that clear. Also, people were escaping the Commons into factory jobs way before they were taken.

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        Fiefdom, company town, industrial Revolution, go read about that… Workers of the early 20th century didn’t live the good life!

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        5 days ago

        Wages existed in feudalism, but we don’t call any system which has money and wages capitalism. For that we need that wage slavery is the primary mode of production.