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This is what we need to return to, we need to go back way further than the 1950s. The world was objectively most prosperous and stable under manorialism/feudalism
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yeah it worked so great and serfs were so happy, they weren't allowed to leave
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>>517708292
that guy is probably an indian and just wants you to be part of his caste system
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>>517708292
Yeah, 8th century Europe was SOOOOOO well known for its lack of armed conflict
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>>517708389
They didn’t need to leave, everything they needed was nearby
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>>517708499
Not this time, remember that manorialism/feudalism was a white ideology created by a frankish king
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>>517708575
just like you and your room right?
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>>517708716
No, sometimes i have to drive and get groceries, go to the gym, the bank, etc
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>>517708773
you wouldn't need to do any of that if you were a medieval serf, and wouldn't be allowed to anyway
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>>517708292
It wasn't decentralized. If you were a noble you were a noble anywhere you went. Of you were a serf you got traded like cattle anywhere in Europe. Nobles and kings were corrupt fucks like that guy who sold his IP of Dalmatia to Venetians cheaper than Notch sold Minecraft to Microsoft.



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