W.G. Runciman on the tendency of human societies to form varieties
W.G. Runciman, 5 June 1986
“... voluntarily or not. Similarly, the diffusion of capitalism – by which I mean the employment of wage-labourers by private owners of the means of production in order to market the goods thereby produced for profit – has followed no uniform sequence and come about, where it has, in very different ways. This is not simply because, as emphasised by Braudel ... ”