The conversation is about you. If someone writes/types something, then it's important to know about the author. Who is he? Who is he trying to reach? What is his purpose?
You resurrecting a 10 year old thread stirs many questions.
10 years ago you guys had a different position on the widening gap. You blamed Obama. Today we see Trump's policies are enriching the rich. This is trickle down 2.0 or on steroids. This time Trump can get away with whatever he wants.
This is what we said 20 years ago
A new aristocracy is taking over not just the United States of America but also the world. ... This is more than just a tax cut story.
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And today you see we were totally right! It's happening.
A new aristocracy is taking over not just the United States of America but also the world. ... This is more than just a tax cut story. It's about a fundamental shift in power and wealth from average people and the governments they had formed to represent them, to the capture of those governments and economic enslavement of their people by corporate aristocracies.
Whether the power and wealth agent that takes the place of government is a local baron, lord, king, or corporation, if it has greater power in the lives of individuals than does a representative government, the culture has dissolved into feudalism.
Bluntly, Bloch states: “The feudal system meant the rigorous economic subjection of a host of humble folk to a few powerful men.”
This doesn’t mean the end of government, but, instead the subordination of government to the interests of the feudal lords. Interestingly, even in Feudal Europe, Bloch points out, “The concept of the State never absolutely disappeared, and where it retained the most vitality men continued to call themselves ‘free’…”
The transition from a governmental society to a feudal one is marked by the rapid accumulation of power and wealth in a few hands, with a corresponding reduction in the power and responsibilities of governments that represent the people.
Once the rich and powerful gain control of the government, they turn it upon itself, usually first eliminating its taxation process as it applies to themselves. Says Bloch: “Nobles need not pay taille [taxes].”