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man i love when a self-made business is literally a factory. Just a lil mom and pop operation, no exploitation going on there I'll bet.
also i'd bet money "owned a fish market" here means they were rent-seeking from fishmongers, so they're not even a little bit petty bourgeoisie.
Given this is the 1950s, it's probably not even rent-seeking, I'm guessing the guys family was literally a small mafia extoring people for "protection money" lol. Like what else could "owning a fish market" entail?
I assumed renting out booth space (like a convention or fleamarket).
Thing is where I was born to this day open air markets weren't really owned by anyone. So like I assume the present day relationship has rentiers, but that particular relationship is relatively recent. So the violent process which privatized the markets and charged a rent (which was probably a protection racket of sorts) is likely relatively recent and that family was likely directly involved
Just a smol bean mom and pop vertically integrated manufacturing monopoly