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In reply to the discussion: A (not well thought out) Thought Experiment ... [View all]hfojvt
(37,573 posts)29. that really sounds like
a comic book view of history. Maybe a Marxist comic book.
We sort of have done okay in this country without castles, although we do have forts, and in early New England settlements they had garrison houses.
And the history of Fort Huachuca mentions what happened when the fort was established.
"With the permanent character assumed by Camp Huachuca, settlers began to pour into the area, bringing stockmen, miners, and adventurers of various persuasion. Silver was discovered in the Tombstone area and soon the place was a boom town with over 1,200 residents. " p 32
Now we have nation states with borders and armies instead of castles.
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"Share or die" doesn't sound to me like an emotion borne of fear...
cherokeeprogressive
Feb 2015
#24
There's a world of difference between "all" and "most" when talking about what you need to live
Fumesucker
Feb 2015
#18
Surround the castle, build a fence around it, build trebuchet's and sling dead cattle, sheep and pig
ChosenUnWisely
Feb 2015
#8
What is the relationship between the two groups? Do the castle people treat the valley people
jwirr
Feb 2015
#15
Leave em be. As long as they aren't changing my climate and wiping out my biosphere. nt
raouldukelives
Feb 2015
#32
Not nearly enough information to answer. As it stands, the most important bit of information is that
Bluenorthwest
Feb 2015
#36
"Because eventually the folks in the castle will attack us in the valley."
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2015
#38
How did the people in the castle acquire "far more than what they need to live life"?
scarletwoman
Feb 2015
#40