• theneverfox
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    3 hours ago

    Ah fair, the capitalist propaganda is definitely more intense over here, but nowhere in the anglosphere is safe from it

    But to answer your question, a billionaire can build a compound, but they’re literally incapable of building a town. A town requires people, it’s made up of webs of interconnected people. If you plop a few thousand people somewhere, they organize themselves.

    If a billionaire built a compound and set up some farms, some infrastructure, and then subsidized the cost of people moving there, they could easily form a town. But that’s not enough - you can’t become a billionaire without a compulsive need to stand at the top.

    Let’s talk company towns - basically you have a resource, and to that end a company builds the infrastructure to develop it. They set up a monopoly on trade, and basically enslave people once they’re there

    How do they maintain control? Control the food and travel in and out. But still, people tend to rise up when they feel injustice - you need guards for the day to day, and response teams for riots and mutiny

    Here’s the thing… Consultants told doomer billionaires that if you want to be a feudal lord, you have to inspire loyalty. To make your knights feel like family - you have to invite them for family dinner and make them absolutely certain that if they die in your service, you’ll support their family

    Instead, they asked about explosive collars and biometric locks on food storage

    Billionaires can’t build societies. Not city states, not even company towns - if there’s not someone ready to enforce their claim of ownership, they die.

    By their very nature - if they could share, they wouldn’t be a billionaire. They would live in the highest possible luxury, but they wouldn’t be billionaires… They are mentally unwell by definition