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>>lol. get some knowledge man. That's hilarious. I probably >>know more about the US than you know about Europe. > >Maybe, maybe not. Who cares, though? > >>England >>didn't invent capitalism. Capitalism has been there forever. >>Just because there such a thing as "Manchester Capitalism" >>doesn't mean that you can ascribe the invention of >>capitalism to England. > >Dude, one thing's for sure, you don't know squatt about >history, to be saying shit like "Capitalism has been there >forever". So, in the Middle-Age, under the feodal system, in >a rural-only economy, Capitalism was there? > It's called Middle Ages. Let's be nitpicking.
>The conquest of the Americas inaugurated capitalism, but it >really started in the 18th century, when the technological >level they'd reached enabled Western Europe countries to >fully exploit the natural resources of their colonies (and >God knows they did fully exploit them...). But capitalism as >we know it today (though it's obviously changing), with its >associated model of government, was birthed by the >Industrial Revolution of the 19th century. England was >leading the movement, and came up with the concept of the >so-called "parliamentary democracy". > Ever heard of mercantilism? Capitalism has been there forever. Just because it got its name in the 18th century doesn't mean that it didn't exist before. btw why is capitalism a Latin word? Cuz it sounds better? nope.
> >>Moreover have you have heard of Puritans or Calvanists? Go >>and get some knowledge sucker. >> > >Yes, I've heard of them. What's your point? > >>Ever heard of John Winthorp? That's what I call culture lol. >>And The US is build on his ideologies... As a result, Europe >>is definitely more "cultured" than the US. > >For starters, it's John Winthrop, you dumbass. Then, "as a >result" is a phrase that's used by sane people to express a >link of causality between two propositions. And I, like >every sane people who would be reading this, fail to see the >relation between John Winthrop's influence on the US and >Europe being more "cultured", you lunatic (haha, I made a >funny).
I typed it wrong. So what? Winthrop left Europe for a reason. They didn't want him in Holland & England. Puritans are right-wing assholes. Right-wing assholes lack of such a thing as culture. So he settled in the US. It's the foundation of the US.
> >Also, please undulge me, where were John Winthrop and the >Puritans from already? > Holland, Germany, Switzerland & you're right.... mainly from England.
>>Europe sucks >>sometimes, but I prefer living in Europe. There is no such >>city as Rome, Paris, Barcelona or London in the US. > >Who cares where you prefer living, you moron? > >Well, matter of fact, I do, so that I never get a chance to >meet you...
if you so choose.. but it's ok, I wouldn't like to be surrounded by an asshole like you either.
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