Charles,

>The invisible =
>hand and laissez-faire policies are expressions of the bourgeoisie, the =
>ruling class in this colonialism, which owns the basic means of production =
>as private property, which ownership is enforced and protected by the =
>state, controlled by the bourgeoisie. The refusal to give starving people =
>food because it is private property and they can't buy it from the owners, =
>is the direct way in which the bourgeoisie and bourgeois private property =
>( laissez-faire, invisible hand) causes the famine through the enforcement =
>of the state.

This is a good-looking theory but in this case, as I already said a month ago 
(thread "Famine and Imperialism") and previously, laissez-faire was not what was 
applied. Indians were taxed into poverty and their currency was manipulated. It has 
always mystified me how people still believe 19th century white propaganda. 
Whether lassiez-faire is the way to heaven or to hell, this is not what the 
imperialists 
were spreading.

Julien


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