The Founding Insubordination Brief History of the Construction of the Power of Nations Marcelo Gullo*
CHAPTER 6 The German Insubordination: From Economic Integration to Political Unity
An Unknown Germany It turns out to be impossible to think and even more bothersome to enunciate that until the end of the 18th century the German people was a people submitted to brutal slavery, a people submitted to the whim of the ruling elite that sold the best men of their own towns as slaves, to serve as soldiers in the armies of France and Great Britain. It’s hard to imagine, even, that Germany until just one-hundred and thirty-six years ago, a sub-developed region, exporter of raw materials –cereals and wood- and importer of industrial products; a region political, economic and ideologically subordinated to England; divided into thirty-three independent states and rivaled amongst