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Acquisition Quote by Michael Parenti

“If one looks into the genealogies of many 'old families,' one discovers episodes of slave trafficking, bootlegging, gun running, opium trading, falsified land claims, violent acquisition of water and mineral rights, the extermination of indigenous peoples, sales of shoddy and unsafe goods, public…” quote by Michael Parenti
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“If one looks into the genealogies of many 'old families,' one discovers episodes of slave trafficking, bootlegging, gun running, opium trading, falsified land claims, violent acquisition of water and mineral rights, the extermination of indigenous peoples, sales of shoddy and unsafe goods, public funds used for private speculations, crooked deals in government bonds and vouchers, and payoffs for political favors.”

Michael Parenti

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Source Book: Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism, 1972

Historical analysis reveals that many elite families built wealth through exploitative and illegal activities.

In simple terms: Power often comes from exploitation.

Key Takeaway

Question systemic injustices.

Themes

history economics power ethics

Mood

critical inquisitive

Type

analytical historical

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • policy reform
  • education
  • activism

Key Concepts

colonialism corruption wealth accumulation social inequality

Questions to Reflect On

  • What hidden histories shape current power?
  • How can societies address past injustices?
A Different Perspective

Complex causes make simple narratives insufficient.

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