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We Are All Slaves

We Are All Slaves

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These sources analyze how centralized power structures evolved from voluntary, ancient models into modern systems of institutionalized control. The first text contrasts the Melchizedek model of voluntary surplus-sharing with later mandatory tax systems, highlighting how true sustainability requires a lack of coercive bureaucracy. The second source identifies the biblical "Satan" not as a personal entity, but as a systemic accuser representing the state’s monopoly on prosecution and punishment. Together, they trace a historical timeline from the Bacchanalian scandal in 186 BC to the present, illustrating how law shifted from private conflict resolution to a tool of elite domination. Ultimately, the texts frame modern economic inequality and geopolitical conflicts as the result of an oppressive global apparatus that extracts wealth and marginalizes historical witnesses.

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