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by kamikazeturtles
222 days ago
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> Also, the largest theft in human history surely has to be the East India Company extracting something like 50 trillion from India over 200 years, right? I never understood these sorts of statements. I feel historical events maybe after the Victorian age can claim to be theft, otherwise it's just empires and conquest. Adjusted for inflation, wouldn't Alexander the Great's plundering of Persia, which at the time comprised 40% of the world's population, be the greatest theft in human history, using your logic? |
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