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skew-aberrationyesterday at 3:20 AM1 replyview on HN

Doesn't this article contradict your earlier comment? It claims that wages increased (elite were unable to capture the surplus) and as a result, workers were able to move from growing crops to farming animals, with resulting efficiency gains (i.e. they were able to acquire capital rather than pay all their surplus as rent).


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jmalickiyesterday at 4:14 AM

It's a long arc, and as sibling comments say, there are many books about it.

The elites being able to capture some of it was what allowed for science and the enlightenment to happen, which eventually led to the technology that inspired the industrial revolution.

The big picture was it was the beginning of compound interest. This was a many step process over hundreds of years.

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