Anonymous 2021-05-23 (Sun) 22:01:52 No. 5800
>>5799 I didn’t say I want reading materia, I want to discuss.
Anonymous 2021-05-23 (Sun) 22:08:54 No. 5801
>>5800 But you didn't ask a question or anything. The clip is related to where private property comes from historically. Somebody could write what Mark Blyth said as a post but it would be the same thing. What's there to discuss exactly? The mercantile classes rose up against the nobility and took the state, then created private property as the means to make the commoners work for them as proles instead of peasants. That's the quick rundown version.
Anonymous 2021-05-23 (Sun) 22:29:01 No. 5802
>>5801 Wasn’t private property a kind of marriage of the old Roman private property law and the landed property laws of the feudal times?
Anonymous 2021-05-24 (Mon) 08:02:54 No. 5804
What do we call the property of the peasants, small landowners who were expropriated with the rise of capital?
Anonymous 2021-05-24 (Mon) 13:58:58 No. 5806
>>5804 We have to look at a feudal legal code to know that tbh.