![]() ![]() That learning resistance combined with your “we are the best, f*ck the rest” makes it even worse to feel comfortable on this planet. Seems there is no behavourial learning effect in your doing. Is it some kind of Mantra for you ?Īt least they kept/keep the spying/hunting within their borders… you (the US) do it everywhere…Īnd since ages I wonder where you got the paranoia that makes you do this things. Whats the saying ? “Learn from the best!”īut i am always amazed why no american can critizise anything without mentioning the russians. But of course, eventually, inflation goes too high, and it most certainly will at some point, and everything goes to hell anyway.Īnd people who see the writing on the wall, a lot of good middle class folks, that have tried to take protection from this house of mirrors in the form of bullion get further robbed blind by the banking cartel and fraudulent price setters so they don’t lose the above cycle……Įventually, the house of cards all come tumbling down. It’s why Janet says the little guy must build up assets–to get on this great merry-go-round. as the answer), so more transfer payments, more corporate profits subsidized by the Govt, and the executives and rich and richer at the expense of this insidious cycle. Inflation in this scenario continues to eat away at the middle class and lower class as this cycle continues as the govt gets more and more involved (and the public actually looks to the govt. And the well to do make more money on the stock market’s rise. ![]() And the executives get paid more for their brilliant management of collecting transfer payment revenues and their options do nicely to boot. Of course, stocks go higher on this merry go round. payroll are even a bigger boon for corporate profits! And those that don’t work but our on the govt. The employees that get paid like shit then get transfer payments directly from the government to make up for their everyday expense shortfalls, as said transfer payments goes back into the corporate coffers as profits-subsidized by what’s left of the middle class that is being robbed through taxation and inflation. With enormous over capacity in the labor market, corporations get to pay their employees like shit (except for executive management of course). With that much land, the church became very powerful and with power comes the abuse of power.Yup. By the end of the Medieval period, the church was largest landowner in the Europe owning one-third of the land. Land was given to the church by Nobles as indulgences(to buy their way into heaven). If you were a peasant, you and your descendants would always be peasants. If you were a king, you and your descendants would always be kings. This meant that each person was born into their divinely determined position in society. The church taught that God appointed the pope and kings (divine right of kings). Most important the church with its structure helped to legitimize the feudal system structure. ![]() They were called upon to help the secular leaders as advisors on political, financial, judicial, and military issues in addition to spiritual matters. The church leaders were the most educated individuals in society. Do you see something missing in the diagram to the left? Where are the believers, the average Christians? In many ways, they were considered so unimportant that they did not need to be on the chart. The church was organized in much the same way the feudal system was with the pope on top, then bishops and abbots, then priests and superiors of convents and monasteries, then friars, monks, and nuns. With this protection, the church grew in numbers and influence and became the most powerful institution in the Europe. But how did the church relate to this system.Ĭhristianity became the official religion of the Roman Empire in 391AD. ![]() To review: Feudalism was a system created to provide land, resources(food), and service(military) to those who needed it. This week we want to look at the role of the church in feudalism. In the last post, the system of feudalism was explained. ![]()
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