2012 Sep 29
I have been rereading a large number of classics lately - literature, history, philosophy, economics, you name it. Among that list, of course, are Friedrich Hayek and Milton Friedman.
In rereading Friedman, I came across a very interesting description. Not so many years ago (a sliver of time in the history of mankind, let alone the unrecorded history), only the truly wealthy could afford things beyond subsistence. Because just about everything was manual labour, you had to be able to afford to pay others to do work that was too much for you to do on your own.