The rise of capitalism itself depended on state coercion. English landed gentry pushed the people off the commons so the land could be used for commodity agriculture. Because they "owned" nothing themselves, commoners had no choice but to sell their labor to the owners of the means of production. These "enclosures" were carried out by the owning class who controlled Parliament.
Your mistrust of "isms" is good, but please learn the history of capitalism and class struggle! You have it wrong now.
The rise of capitalism itself depended on state coercion. English landed gentry pushed the people off the commons so the land could be used for commodity agriculture. Because they "owned" nothing themselves, commoners had no choice but to sell their labor to the owners of the means of production. These "enclosures" were carried out by the owning class who controlled Parliament.
Your mistrust of "isms" is good, but please learn the history of capitalism and class struggle! You have it wrong now.
iganzabissassa 3 months ago
Nice video, Jeff.
mauibrad 3 months ago
Truly inspirational. Great for the movement to have such a great song to sing together. Mahalo for your kokua!
GoKauai 3 months ago
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Your words are inspiring. It is the inner revolution that is truly our greatest challenge
Only I can change me
Only you can change you
Together we can change the world!
Aloha from Ka`u,
Thomas
kiaweking 3 months ago
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kiaweking 3 months ago
Awesome! Thanks Makana!
soniluna64 3 months ago