Yeah, people say this is -'techno-feudalism' or 'neo-peasntism' but really, the petit-bourgeoification applied to the white us working class after ww2 was really a peasntification trying to recreate the yeoman economic base through financialization. With this mass purchase of housing by large capital, what we are really seeing is a return to the mid-late 19th century, when people lived in company towns, slums, or rented from someone otherwise. Which, again, is consistent with neo-liberalism, who's true project is of course to get as far back to that point (true liberalism) as possible through new mechanisms.
Great comment. That idea about neo-liberalism being a project to get back to the point of trueliberalism is super fascinating, haven't thought about it like that before.
Yeah, people say this is -'techno-feudalism' or 'neo-peasntism' but really, the petit-bourgeoification applied to the white us working class after ww2 was really a peasntification trying to recreate the yeoman economic base through financialization. With this mass purchase of housing by large capital, what we are really seeing is a return to the mid-late 19th century, when people lived in company towns, slums, or rented from someone otherwise. Which, again, is consistent with neo-liberalism, who's true project is of course to get as far back to that point (true liberalism) as possible through new mechanisms.
Literally just capitalism. Idiots have zero understanding of the system they're in.
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They need to suffer more before it will begin to click for some of them.
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Great comment. That idea about neo-liberalism being a project to get back to the point of trueliberalism is super fascinating, haven't thought about it like that before.