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I don't remember the name of the scholar but there's a group called the new historians of capitalism that are ilke the 1619 Project, but with capitalism instead of America as their focus. This guy was one of them and he had an idea of "war capitalism" which was that early capitalism was very militaristic and dependent on coercive elements. A lot of forced trade (instead of free trade), plantation production, stuff like that. Both the Old South and the East India Company would be "war capitalism" in his case. He argued that war capitalism (markets for goods but coercion in production) was NECESSARY (this is where he was wrong) to develop industrial capitalism (wage labor), and in the United States we saw this play out with war capitalism creating industrial capitalism and then being eaten alive by it in the Civil War because industrial capitalism needed war capitalism to begin but not to survive. It had outlived its usefulness.

My point, which no one cared about though I thought it was significant, was that the North was every bit as "war capitalist" as the South, just directed overseas - and out of mind - instead of internally.

America makes a lot of sense when you start thinking of it as a land empire (the South) and a maritime empire (the North) shackled to each other. Although honestly, and like I'd mentioned, most of the Indian Wars of the later 1800s were the North's doing for the North's benefit.

I even looked up the Battle of the Little Bighorn once, statistics on the soldiers, and almost all of them were Yankees or foreigners.
 
I believe it means on the one hand a capitalism driven by industrial development and on the other a capitalism driven by military conquest.

Regarding the discussion of Yankees, I have indeed come to the not-wholly-facetious conclusion that Puritanism and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. Indeed, I have to some extent developed a belief that the Yankee attitude towards other sections of the country was analogous to the notion of the White Man's Burden, that these backward, inferior peoples needed to be civilized and that the infringement of these other people's liberty for this greater good was at worst a necessary evil. I quote the section of Mr. Kipling's poem I deem most relevant thus:

Take up the White Man's burden -
And reap his old reward,
The blame of those ye better,
The hate of those ye guard -
The cry of hosts ye humor
(Ah slowly !) towards the light:-
"Why brought ye us from bondage,
"Our loved Egyptian night ?"
 
I don't remember the name of the scholar but there's a group called the new historians of capitalism that are ilke the 1619 Project, but with capitalism instead of America as their focus. This guy was one of them and he had an idea of "war capitalism" which was that early capitalism was very militaristic and dependent on coercive elements. A lot of forced trade (instead of free trade), plantation production, stuff like that. Both the Old South and the East India Company would be "war capitalism" in his case. He argued that war capitalism (markets for goods but coercion in production) was NECESSARY (this is where he was wrong) to develop industrial capitalism (wage labor), and in the United States we saw this play out with war capitalism creating industrial capitalism and then being eaten alive by it in the Civil War because industrial capitalism needed war capitalism to begin but not to survive. It had outlived its usefulness.
I mean like all the New Left claptrap its kind of right, innovations in Gun manufacturing fueled innovations elsewhere, and allowed Euros to quite literally conquer the world.
 
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I mean like all the New Left claptrap its kind of right, innovations in Gun manufacturing fueled innovations, elsewhere and allowed Euros to quite literally conquer the world.
I don’t have an issue with the idea of war capitalism. It was their argument that it created industrialization that was wrong. The Industrial Revolution was well underway before Southern cotton slavery took off.
 

Shame most of this video can be summed up as "Why aren't they crying over how many indians and black people they killed or enslaved?"

Guess I'll have to look around online for this book.
 
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Shame most of this video can be summed up as "Why aren't they crying over how many indians and black people they killed or enslaved?"

Guess I'll have to look around online for this book.
yeah you can have an actually really interesting video on how we do history has changed, this book was written 30 years after Von Ranke's dictum to tell history "as it actually happened" plus his groundbreaking use of historical sources. but no prairie niggers and niggers uber alles I guess.
 
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It's a decidedly mid, but harmless video about Hindi Diwali (which is coming very soon) by ReligionForBreakfast (I believe he's been mentioned in this thread before). However, I'm sharing this video for something unexpected that made me smile:

At 5:08 - 5:43, he throws shade and snark on Climate Science being maybe a little bit too obsessive. This kind of "joke" usually never flies and you get those "Climate Change Wikipedia Misinformation" blurbs under the video. I just thought it was funny and worth sharing (I was about to post something about maybe academia is calming down about Climate Change, but it's probably just giving India a free pass to pollute).
 
It's a decidedly mid, but harmless video about Hindi Diwali (which is coming very soon) by ReligionForBreakfast (I believe he's been mentioned in this thread before). However, I'm sharing this video for something unexpected that made me smile:

At 5:08 - 5:43, he throws shade and snark on Climate Science being maybe a little bit too obsessive. This kind of "joke" usually never flies and you get those "Climate Change Wikipedia Misinformation" blurbs under the video. I just thought it was funny and worth sharing (I was about to post something about maybe academia is calming down about Climate Change, but it's probably just giving India a free pass to pollute).
All of RFB's vids are mid but harmless.
 
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Speaking of AI generated history content: There's this channel called WW2 Stories/WW2 Tales (same channel) that supposedly narrates entries from German war diaries, but have never actually provided a source for where exactly they're getting all of it from. The narrator is also a text-to-speech device I think.

And it's funny because most of their video titles are some elaborate variation of the phrase "It's over."

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Atun-Shei from across the pond made a video about Boudica:
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coming soon Josh fix your shit

I haven't watched it because all of her long form videos are garbage meanderings, plus her accent is annoying.
 
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Apostolic Majesty recently posted a blackpilled video essay on the increasing efforts towards secularization inside the Catholic Church
Interesting that this comes out right beside his recent series on Eastern Christians.
 

Mons. Z thinks the internal borders of the US should be redrawn.

Archive in progress.
I agree, too many “blue states” are conservative rural territories lorded over by a few major cities (Penn and Philly, Illinois and Chicago, Michigan and Detroit, etc.). Redrawing state lines would probably do a lot of people good as they can finally escape what I can politely describe as an abuse relationship.
 
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