“Capitalism is but the gentleman's method of slavery”

Quoted in The Jewel of Africa, Vol. 1 (1968), p. 22.
Context: Capitalism is a development by refinement from feudalism just as feudalism is a development by refinement from slavery. Capitalism is but the gentleman's method of slavery.

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