• rah
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    3 months ago

    means claiming that someone “uses a word wrong”

    I haven’t done that. I’ve pointed out that OP’s use of the word “traitor” in their phrase “class traitor” has a different meaning to the ordinary use of the word “traitor”. I haven’t said their use is wrong.

    monopolisation of power

    We’re talking at cross purposes. You’re talking about “monopolisation” of power but I’m talking about gaining power over others. I don’t know what you mean by “monopolisation” of power. (And I don’t care because whatever you mean, it’s clear that it isn’t important.)

    There’s a ton of historical and anthropological evidence of societal structures that prevent monopolisation of power.

    But not prevent the acquisition of power over others, or prevent exploitation.

    Notice that there are way less kings around than a few hundred years ago?

    No? Only in name. I find it odd when people talk about feudalism in the past tense. To me it seems like feudalism never ended.

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      I haven’t done that

      Yes, you have

      gaining power over others

      That’s what monopolisation of power means.

      But not prevent the acquisition of power over others, or prevent exploitation.

      Yes, exactly that. That’s what democracy’s supposed to handle.

      To me it seems like feudalism never ended.

      There are distinct differences of capitalism and feudalism.

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        Yes, you have

        I disagree.

        Yes, exactly that.

        LOL so you believe there is “a ton of historical and anthropological evidence of societal structures that prevent” people gaining power over others? You believe there have been “a ton” of human societies with no exploitation? You have no idea what you’re talking about.

        That’s what democracy’s supposed to handle.

        LOL

        There are distinct differences of capitalism and feudalism.

        Oh I see! Distinct differences! LOL

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          I disagree.

          Well, you’re wrong.

          You believe there have been “a ton” of human societies with no exploitation? You have no idea what you’re talking about.

          There have been a ton of societies which limited the amount of power individuals could amass.

          Oh I see! Distinct differences! LOL

          Yeah. Feudal property relations are totally the same as capitalistic property relations. No difference whatsoever. Pretty much everyone is still a subsistence farmer. /s

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            3 months ago

            Well, you’re wrong.

            LOL

            limited

            Ah! So now you’re changing your tune! Not “preventing” but “limiting”. Best of luck, maybe you’ll get to reality in the end.

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                3 months ago

                Why are you asking me that?

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                    3 months ago

                    I’m neither saying nor implying that.