you go ahead and correct Wikipedia then.... but since it says "some
historians" I don't give the statement much credence. I need specifics
before I get worked up and besides, the outage is over and I have work
to do.

Wealth of Nations is the usual landmark, though its tenets were not
widely adopted until some time into the Victorian era.

See any beginnng economics textbook.

On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Gruss Gott<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Dana wrote:
>> -- 1776. So even by the most generous definition of capitalism you are
>> wrong.
>>
>
> You better go out and correct Wikipedia then:
>
> 'According to some historians, the modern capitalist system has its
> origin in the European "crisis of the fourteenth century," a conflict
> between the land-owning aristocracy and the agricultural producers,
> the serfs'
>
> 

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