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minus-squareOgdenTO [he/him]hexbear33·4 years agoDragons are lumpen. They steal, scam and grift and get fortunes, but they have no relation to the means of production. Discuss. link
minus-squareParzivus [any]hexbear5·4 years agoThey're probably propping up a thriving medieval weapons industry link
minus-squareElonMarx [comrade/them]hexbear3·edit-24 years agoDragons can have slaves and do in many contexts. Also, demand payment from lands they threaten to destroy. The capitalist analogy is just. link
minus-squareOgdenTO [he/him]hexbear3·4 years agoThey do also occupy mines and workable land and prevent other people from working them. Maybe they are capitalists. Convinced. link
Dragons are lumpen. They steal, scam and grift and get fortunes, but they have no relation to the means of production.
Discuss.
They're probably propping up a thriving medieval weapons industry
Dragons can have slaves and do in many contexts. Also, demand payment from lands they threaten to destroy. The capitalist analogy is just.
They do also occupy mines and workable land and prevent other people from working them. Maybe they are capitalists. Convinced.