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Feudalism seems to be the natural state of human society. Every single time, no matter the vector, we end up at some kind of quasi-feudalist state. A small share of powerholding individuals gobble up and sit on 99% of the land and resources, everybody else mills about, rents, toils, and gets by, until the eventual revolution, a new system, then the process repeats.

Whether it's monarchies and their kings/lords, republics and their oligarchs, communists and their party leadership, it ends up the same way. The West is on a slow path towards that eventual conclusion. It will not get better. You either snap up what you can now and hope to God your children continue the process and make their way up into the higher ranks or your line is doomed to serfdom.

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>>56585775
>A small share of powerholding individuals gobble up and sit on 99% of the land and resources
true
but what you didnt mention is that this 1% is not the same there is social mobility in and out of the oligarch status
simplest example is new technologies spawning new industries that allow a new set of people to acquire a slice of the pie from the vested interests
the normies however will always be poor no matter how hard the work at their job