It's not, I'd say it's closer to Ancient Egypt and other Bronze Age command economies that Marx lumped in with Rome as "Slave-State" but are probably more "Warrior-Theocratic" where the land is ruled as an autocracy via central grain control but warriors directly act as companions given a PMC sort of function rather than as a semi-sovereign kind of deal like in feudalism.
It's not, I'd say it's closer to Ancient Egypt and other Bronze Age command economies that Marx lumped in with Rome as "Slave-State" but are probably more "Warrior-Theocratic" where the land is ruled as an autocracy via central grain control but warriors directly act as companions given a PMC sort of function rather than as a semi-sovereign kind of deal like in feudalism.