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As I said, The powerful will always seek to exploit the labor of the masses, under any economic system. It appears to be fundamental to human nature.
This is pseudoscience.
1 0 ReplyIt's empirically derived.
1 0 ReplyHow so? Vibes?
1 0 ReplyName a single society where it hasn't happened.
1 0 ReplyAt all, to any degree? Don't think that's possible, but it certainly happened to a far lesser extent in AES countries.
1 0 ReplyThe extent to which it happens depends on the structures in place to prevent it. That's all I'm saying. If left unchecked, power corrupts.
1 0 ReplyIt's still vibes-based, the post-office having a manage doesn't mean the system is tyrannical. How power is structured matters too.
1 0 ReplyThe boss of the post office would absolutely be tyrannical if they could lol. In fact they often are. "Going postal" is a whole thing.
But generally, the system keeps them in check.
1 0 ReplyThat seems like pseudoscience to me.
1 0 ReplyI'm sure there's been hundreds of studies on it, but it seems so obvious to anyone who knows any history that I don't feel like looking them up. Literally every society in the history of humanity, it's happened, as far as I'm aware. Power corrupts.
1 0 ReplyI'm sure there's been hundreds of studies on it, but it seems so obvious to anyone who knows any history that I don't feel like looking them up.
So, vibes, again.
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