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Old 05-12-2021, 07:20 AM
 
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Aristocracy doesn’t have to be monarchs it can be a Deep State that behaves like Kings and royalty like the DC Swamp elite maybe ?

Like Rock Paper Scissors

The Proletariat ironically protects the Borgeoise from the Aristocracy... Borgeoise exists because of a consumer and labor working class Proletariat enabling that production and if they strike it hits the Borgeoise
Consumers are the ones generating those sales

The Arisrocracy actually tries to protect the Proletariat by taxing Borgeoise and providing direct welfare to the Proletariat instead making it less desirable to depend on the Borgeoise

But the Borgeoise actually then tries to protect the Aristocracy by engaging in business practices that contract with Deep State to get upper hand competitive edge on rivals such as defense contractors, Medicare advantage third parties, oil barons ...oh and by levying taxes duh.... Proletariat among the 48% that don’t pay much of taxes

Haha it’s just like Rock Paper Scissors

 
Old 05-12-2021, 07:31 AM
 
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In better terms

Proletariat is just a fancy term for hourly employees, unemployed , and some salaried employees ...in principle those who do not put up capital to do what they do to earn a living and so the worst that they can lose is their job and then need to look for another job trading time for money, but not owe any additional money/liabilities tied to financial losses (unless there is a profit/loss sharing contract tied to their work contract. Otherwise Gains limited to agreed upon salary

Borgeoise is a fancy term for small and large business owners, landlords, department managers and managing directors, high earning professionals , Hollywood and tech included ..cost of education risk or financial investment risk ...more to gain more to lose

Aristocrats: Agents of Federal state and local Govt departments, teachers, faculty, professors, tax collectors, Lawmakers politicians etc.... often tied to who you know and the right connections influencing people in an inner circle, plus education and de-facto market matching criteria based on Govt benchmarks for determining winners and losers

Last edited by Siberiaboy; 05-12-2021 at 07:44 AM..
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