>but it's ultimately going to end in bloodbaths.
One can only hope.
Capital vs labor
I got to admit, that pic is very clever.
Good find OP
They just wrote about what existed. All economies are capitalism. Feudalism is capitalism. Capitalism as a modern thing was just putting down on paper that you need land, tools and labor to create wealth. Gigantic discovery, nobody ever before used land, tools and labor to create a product until Adam Smith invented it.
Bump
Anything in opposition to nature is doomed to fail
Based and monarch-pilled
What's that painting called? I like it
So what is the truth to you?
This it’s a slight variation on the “Cicero” painting.
Capital won.
It’s sort of interesting when you read labor/union histories. The labor management actually had more class consciousness then the unions/workers, they would collude, play golf together, agree to hold to terms, the very people who should have been completing with each other (under a supposedly “capitalist” system) like if a strike went on too long, be stealing that shuttered factories contracts, in fact were holding the line.
The unions also were more democratic and published meeting minutes, so the companies could exploit disagreements, while the company management also often had disagreements but kept them secret.
The union workers also had dual loyalties to the firm and union, which the capital exploited like threading to move the plant, (which really was never economically viable in those times) and the workers bought it