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Slavery and Capitalism with Phil Magness

Sep 12, 2019
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INSIGHT

NHC Links Slavery and Capitalism

  • The New History of Capitalism (NHC) literature intertwines capitalism inseparably with American slavery, often ideologically anti-capitalist in outlook.
  • NHC argues slavery's legacy taints modern capitalism, prompting calls for redistribution and systemic economic changes.
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Slavery's Economic Share Overstated

  • Economic estimates show slavery produced about 5-6% of U.S. GDP before the Civil War, roughly equal to railroads.
  • Some historians overstate this to nearly 50%, echoing discredited "King Cotton" propaganda from the Confederacy.
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King Cotton Thesis Rehabilitated

  • The pro-slavery "King Cotton" argument claimed cotton was indispensable to global economy and U.S. wealth.
  • Modern historians in the NHC have inadvertently revived this discredited argument to emphasize slavery's economic importance.
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