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  1. Simonbob

    Economics Libra signals the start of corporate neofeudalism by radagast

    1569: An English court case involving Cartwright, who had brought a slave from Russia, ruled that English law could not recognise slavery. 1706: In the case of Smith v. Browne & Cooper, Sir John Holt, Lord Chief Justice of England, rules that "as soon as a Negro comes into England, he becomes...
  2. Simonbob

    Economics Libra signals the start of corporate neofeudalism by radagast

    https://infogalactic.com/info/Abolition_of_slavery_timeline I looked. No, it didn't.
  3. Simonbob

    Economics Libra signals the start of corporate neofeudalism by radagast

    Anybody who told you that was wrong or lying. I could go into detail, but it's a fact. Everybody had slaves. All cultures, all nations.
  4. Simonbob

    Economics Libra signals the start of corporate neofeudalism by radagast

    Uh, no. Slavery was everywhere. Every culture, every age. There are a number of places around the world now that don't have much slavery, but if we're talking medieval times, it was everywhere, until 1600's, where the UK started to remove it. Even then, it continued all around the world. In...
  5. Simonbob

    Economics Libra signals the start of corporate neofeudalism by radagast

    Not always. There were a lot of places with a lot of variations, over the years, but most of the time,. it wasn't possible to keep peasants on one nobles land, if he was too much of a dick. There were also traditions, most of which were stronger than laws. On top of that, the efficiency of...
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