Message from @WhistleBang
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but feudalism with capital rights
and human rights.
how's that? can we make a deal
Dude I contemplate neo-feudalism a lot
yea totally kinky
But feudalism is build on someone being a higher class than other people
It's literally counter libertarian
that was actually behind the peru choice to give land ownership to those who had been working it. is they'd then 1. be able to take out loans. and 2. the police would be able to protect them from the golden path
(a communist group who went around pillaging farmers)
you know, because of how much they loved the working people lol
Communism is funnily enough outdated
Cause it only applied to factories when Marx wrote it
There *needs* to be a class that does the beurocratic shit though surely, a class that does just that, does it right, rather than leave everyone else to try to be experts at everything but they're not, and thus we have some real mediocrity.
And today not that many people work in factories
well, I guess my ideal is different to that feudalism because it involves anyone's right of ownership based on their activity and actual possession, produce, labour they trade for produce/currency representing products. It is Liberal Feudalism maybe
I have returned.
@Дракайна China had a beurocratic class
And it always got corrupt
for sure Apakanha, for me anyway. I would prefer there to be a lineage bred and raised to be the lead administrator for a countries foreign affairs and to be the 'head stone' of an economy, aka, the bona-fide richest person in the nation.
And partially led to the downfall of yet another Chinese empire
and we all make sure that person is always the richest person, so we have someone who relies on us for their approval and to not get their head cut off.
lol
I know of the shortcomings. It's all because none of the systems ever take into account the fallibility of human nature
Liberal feudalism now we are reaching wacky levels
lol
Yeah. A bit too reductionist agrarianism for my tastes. lol.
But idk if it can top socialist monarchism
I've worked a farm. it's no fun.
well it's basically 'natural rights' and a constitution protected by a monarchy who's parliament is made up of all people in the nation who own land
and you own land when you've worked it for 3 generations
lol
or whatever
So basically early constitutional monarchy
^
mmmm say it again
lol
Yeah, not feudalism then. lol
republican monarchism
lol
So basically England since ever
no