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by silly-silly
2026 days ago
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>In many ways, the wealth of the average person living today
>is much greater than kings and emperors living centuries
>ago. I dunno man, I'm average and can't afford N wives, have someone do my dishes, clothes, own and tend thousands of hectares of land for me, father 12 children. Maybe i'm reading about different kings than you do. |
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The probability of fathering 12 children, if anything, is probably inversely proportional to your wealth, these days.
Not sure owning and tending thousands of hectares of land has much utility in and of itself. It was a proxy for generating wealth, like someone owning a lot of equities today. But the question is what utility was available to purchase with that wealth?
Granted kings and emperors in some ways were better off in some ways than the median wage earners today, but not in others.