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Fabius Minarchus's avatar

The well off were expected to grant zero interest loans under Old Testament Law. True, they got servants for six years from those who could not pay back, but they were expected to treat those indentured servants well and give them startup capital upon release.

A mixture of duty and power.

But not feudal. The servants were released on the Sabbath Year, and land was released on the Jubilee Year.

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Tyler's avatar

In the American West we overemphasize "king AMONG THE PEOPLE" completely dismissing that it's a King. This relates smoothly to your comments on cinematic Aragorn.

Our revolutionary roots leave kingship with a bad taste in our mouth. But leadership without ownership, leads to duty without weight.

You see this in the protestant churches and family structure as well. No sense of authority. The father became a sort of master deliberator. And pastor has been relegated to scriptural rhetorician.

We need to return language of "my people" back to the public consciousness.

Good post.

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