General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Capitalism is not the enemy. Capitalism has improved the Lives of millions. [View all]tama
(9,137 posts)Wealth of Nations was written at the time when the long process of enclosure of commons (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure) was at is height (there were many peasant rebellions against the theft of commons), and shortly before capitalist industrialization started and was faced with Luddite rebellion. Certainly the book has had influence as justification for what was happening, but relatively autonomous working class was rebelling against privatization before it and after it, and their rebellions were suffocated and privatization projects were carried through state violence.
Destruction of commons and guilds was of course prerequisite for class of wage slaves to toil in mines and factories and as servants of the new owning class. Same pattern was followed in colonies. It's a continuous horror story and I see nothing enlightened in it.