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baqqrih
baqqrih
I do not believe that it would be very feasible in our times, especially, but I desire a return of feudalism. This is primarily centered in my religious beliefs more than something that I came to a plainly-economic conclusion on, albeit.
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
I tend to agree with you but it is true that such a system would be extremely hard to implement nowadays. The return of cities in the Middle Ages practically impeded any other attempt at resurging feudalism. I'd have to research more into the feudal system itself to reach a more precise consensus doe.
Fortuna
Fortuna
Capitalism is Catholic doctrine.
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
What? But didn't the Catholic Church lose most of its cultural and economic power after the domination of the bourgeoisie?
baqqrih
baqqrih
More reason for me to not feel happy with capitalism, then, haha.
Fortuna
Fortuna
What?
baqqrih
baqqrih
I'm not a Catholic.
Fortuna
Fortuna
I wasn't replying to you, sorry. Not really a Christian but if I were I'd probably try to be Catholic. The rest don't really make sense.
baqqrih
baqqrih
Ah, alright. Yeah, I understand that perspective, especially with the difference in our cultures since you're in Europe (I'm presuming a majority-Catholic country) and I'm in America. I'm a Protestant currently studying Eastern Orthodoxy.
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Dr. Cobson (PhD)
Sometimes I feel like I'm the only Catholic here
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