Summary

A new book, Ricardo’s Dream by Nat Dyer, reveals that Sir Isaac Newton’s wealth was closely tied to the transatlantic slave trade during his tenure as master of the mint at the Bank of England.

Newton profited from gold mined by enslaved Africans in Brazil, much of which was converted into British currency under his oversight, earning him a fee for each coin minted.

While Newton’s scientific legacy remains untarnished, the book highlights his financial entanglement with slavery, a common thread among Britain’s banking and finance elites of the era.

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    9 days ago

    It’s amazing how

    He was a part of his time

    And

    He was apart of his time

    Sound like total opposites. The latter makes no sense though

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        8 days ago

        I hate the way that now you can

        Write a poem that doesn’t scan

        If it doesn’t even line up right

        It’s just someone talking shite

        Especially if it doesn’t rhyme

        It’s definitely the fault of the people who invented haiku

        Cunts