Summary:
[unable to retrieve full-text content]Anterevolution, France was pre-industrial, feudal, and broke. Broke because its wealth (wealth that had been derived from the labor of serfs at home and slaves in her colonies, and the exploitation of indigenous peoples) had been wasted by its government and aristocracy on wars and extravagance. By 1789, wars and lifestyle had bled the country […] The post A Tale of Two Economies appeared first on Angry Bear.
Topics:
Ken Melvin considers the following as important: digital age, Education, Featured Stories, history
This could be interesting, too:
[unable to retrieve full-text content][unable to retrieve full-text content]Anterevolution, France was pre-industrial, feudal, and broke. Broke because its wealth (wealth that had been derived from the labor of serfs at home and slaves in her colonies, and the exploitation of indigenous peoples) had been wasted by its government and aristocracy on wars and extravagance. By 1789, wars and lifestyle had bled the country […] The post A Tale of Two Economies appeared first on Angry Bear.
Topics:
Ken Melvin considers the following as important: digital age, Education, Featured Stories, history
This could be interesting, too:
Joel Eissenberg writes The business model of modern universities
Ken Melvin writes Public vs Private Wealth – Breaking Free
Bill Haskell writes Student Loan Debt Forgiveness
Angry Bear writes The Legacy of a Retiring Senator
Anterevolution, France was pre-industrial, feudal, and broke. Broke because its wealth (wealth that had been derived from the labor of serfs at home and slaves in her colonies, and the exploitation of indigenous peoples) had been wasted by its government and aristocracy on wars and extravagance. By 1789, wars and lifestyle had bled the country […]
The post A Tale of Two Economies appeared first on Angry Bear.