“Voting With Your Dollars” Has Always Been a Flawed Idea

Through a stunning series of events in early nineteenth-century Britain — Parliament’s ban on the slave trade after 1807, its manumission of some 800,000 enslaved subjects in the West Indies in 1834, and its termination of the subsequent “apprenticeship” system in 1838 — the world’s preeminent slave-trading power transformed into one dedicated to industrial capitalism, […]

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