Description
[originally published on Patreon Dec 9, 2023]
Having laid out various accounting concepts, I now introduce their application in a horrible setting: plantation accounting in Jamaica. To do this, I rely on a close reading of Accounting for Slavery: Masters and Management by Caitlin Rosenthal. Her work simply demolishes the traditional business history about the development of these concepts. As it turns out, slave plantations actually led the global economy in new developments of field and factory regarding management styles, industrialization, organizational structure, accounting methods, and a number of other things.
I discuss the nature of the sugar trade, questions of efficiency, the weaponization of data, the question of absentee ownership, and the nature of quantification itself.
episode art by Robert Voyvodich @r.voy__
Songs:
My Queen is Ada Eastman by Sons of Kemet
Great Britain by Scorzayzee
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes, however in this case Reid wrote,
"We dive into the deeply sus book 1976 Gods of Aquarius by paranormal hustler extraordinaire Brad Steiger. The book popularized the term "starseed" and, as we shall see,...
Published 11/15/24
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes, however in this case Reid wrote,
"In this episode we take a step back and discuss some of the ritual magic background behind modern new age practices that starseeds deploy, Reid shares a warning about how...
Published 11/08/24