| "An oligarch desires to enslave the rest of human being for its own amusement. And the rest of human beings are willing..." That's not how slavery works. "I feel if the oligarch overplays the enslavement, everyone can choose to commit suicide" Again, this is not historically aware. ===== I will agree with you on a broader point, which I think you've left unsaid: that everything you want in life is almost always in the hands of someone else already. For example, if you want a thing someone else has already owned it (or its component parts). If you want a friend, someone else has already been in a relationship with them (either earlier friends, or their family etc). If you want to build anything you need tools, and raw materials, and other resources that somebody else has already found, claimed, owned or handled. And in that logical sense, "success" is nothing more than taking what (some) other people have already got. But you've over-abstracted the point to much: *Even an oligarch has to trade wealth for desires." True, but this is still consistent will chattle slavery. I may "trade my wealth" for weapons, and food, and the means to keep you chained to the cotton field. But that says nothing of the way in which the threat of violence co-erces you into doing my bidding--that type of coercive consent is an interesting but ultimately tangentially related academic rabbit hole. |