Submitted by pehnsus t3_10jlwlv in singularity
Nanaki_TV t1_j5mdxxc wrote
Reply to comment by 28nov2022 in In case the non physical job apocalypse happens, what will you guys do? by pehnsus
This is a common misconception about slavery and why a revolution was unnecessary to end it. It was more feasible and profitable to pay them.
28nov2022 t1_j5mi9xo wrote
What? That's a curious theory, why would states fight to defend something that's unprofitable?
I guess it's plausible. The south lagged behind in industrialization. Slave owners maybe became too reliant on their slaves and plantations and so did not develop other industries. As well as paying for slave's needs 24 hours a day for unwilling work, versus paying workers 8 hours a day for good work.
Nanaki_TV t1_j5mjy9r wrote
The US was not the only country to have slaves and was one of the few to use violence to end it. It’s complicated and politics of today have muddied the conversations around why the Civil War was fought. It wasn’t merely state’s rights, it wasn’t just slavery. But slavery could have ended with market forces realizing that their laborers were more productive and happy with a fair wage.
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