> Corvee was typically one day a week working on the fields or some such.
> Which is a lot less than I spend working for the government.

On 2018-11-22 18:11, juan wrote:
        One day a week of slavery? cool.

Way better than today's slavery.


The
ancient regime did not and could not send a generation off to Russia to die.

oh, I'm sure there were no wars in the roman empire, in feudal europe and in monarchist europe

No wars fought by conscript troops, nor any wars with the horrifying casualty rates typical of modern wars fought with expendable conscript troops.

        except hyperinflation in france existed in the 18th century (that is 
almost 100 years before the revolution)

There was the important difference that though John Law could inflate
away the paper money in your pocket, he did not and could not try to
force bakers to supply bread for worthless money, unlike Venezuela today
and unlike Revolutionary France.

        what the fuck are you talking about.

In Venezuela, and in Revolutionary France, the government enforces official maximum prices.

When goods are not available at these prices, which they never are, the government proceeds to punish whosoever formerly produced goods.

As a result, people went hungry in revolutionary France, and are going hungry in Venezuela.

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