Love Garrett's channel and just discovered yours. Binged a bunch of your videos , keep it up you are going to blow up for sure
@sarahmusk77939 ай бұрын
Brilliant. Really really interesting . Good interview questions and great answers.
@PrincipledUncertainty11 ай бұрын
So glad I found your channel. There is no such thing as too much Garrett. Is there is any chance you two could have another conversation? I found this riveting.
@adnanmambureh873 Жыл бұрын
Love this ❤
@SusanN-x4j5 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion about this fascinating historic period. Regarding the lack of motivation to add more technological innovation to the Roman industries, I think that the differences between the Southern American colonies and the New England colonies reflects a similar dynamic. There are American historians who have pointed out that the Southern plantation owners had no interest in a large increase in factory construction, even including factories that could have produced textiles from the locally grown cotton. This is because industrialization would have opened a route for poor white people and freed slaves t o become wealthy industrialists and then rival the power of the plantation owning oligarchs. Echoes of this situation live on in what some economic historians call "the Southern Economic Model" which favors low wages, the "tipping" that poorly compensates service workers, and the political opposition to union membership.