Slavery was brought on by the advent of agriculture, 12,000 years ago. Humans (homo sapiens) have existed for 300,000 years. 12,000/300,000x100=

4% of our species existence

Capitalism itself has only existed for about 300 years, a figure so trivial it isn’t even worth calculating.

  • @ihaveibs
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    121 year ago

    Slight correction, I believe class conflict is brought upon by surplus, which happens to be caused by agriculture a vast majority of the time

    • Muad'DibberA
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      101 year ago

      Yes, but the neolithic / agricultural revolution, where we can definitely say that class society started arising, is 10k BCE. Tool using humans have been around for like ~3M years, so class society makes up about ~0.4% of human history.

      • @ihaveibs
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        1 year ago

        Agreed, just a small nitpick. There were only a handful of non-agricultural class societies and they were all quite small, but I think its quite interesting and still corrobates a lot of the fundamental ideas of Marxism!

        • Muad'DibberA
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          71 year ago

          For sure. There’s also some super-interesting outlier cases of communistic / egalitarian agricultural societies, that maintained the status of women, and were classless, like catalhoyuk.