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Capitalism and slavery were symbiotically linked systems of oppression from "summary" of Capitalism & Slavery by Eric Eustace Williams

The relationship between capitalism and slavery can be seen as a symbiotic one, where both systems of oppression reinforced and supported each other. Capitalism, as an economic system, relied heavily on the institution of slavery to drive profits and build wealth. The exploitation of enslaved labor allowed for the accumulation of capital that fueled the growth of capitalist economies. Slavery provided a cheap and abundant source of labor that was essential for the production of goods and the expansion of markets. The brutal treatment of enslaved people, their forced labor, and the extraction of their labor value were central to the functioning of capitalist economies. The dehumanization and exploitation of enslaved individuals were justified and perpetuated by the profit motive of capitalism. In turn, capitalism helped to perpetuate and instit...
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    Capitalism & Slavery

    Eric Eustace Williams

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