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A topic capturing what neofeudalism is, how it relates to the great reset, Klaus Schwab "you will own nothing and be happy", universal credit and the collapse of the middle classes and independent business that we are seeing in Covid.

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So simply put neo feudalism is new feudalism. If you remember from school feudalism was the historic ownership of land and houses by an elite class,  monarchs, lords of the manor etc. With most other humans in the serf or peasant class. Working the land or in service to the landowners. There were very few middle classes and such as there was they were positions filled by the upper classes e.g. lawyers and what passed for doctors.  You didn't have an opportunity for the working or peasant class to progress beyond their status.

 

In Klaus Schwab book on the Great Reset one of the foundation principles holding up this new world the World economic Forum is proposing is that 'you will own nothing and be happy.' This is dressed up as a society where everyone's needs are met equally with no property in private ownership at all and a sharing of goods on a needs basis. So far so communist. However what is not made clear is that someone must still own something. That the richest of the rich will not be giving up their mansions any time soon. And what you see starting to emerge from the theory is that there are two classes proposed,  the billionaire elites and everyone else. No middle classes remain. But everything is fair to the new non elite class, or so it is cleverly dressed up, with a universal basic income for all. 

 

What this hides is there is no way for non elite class to ever get themselves into any form of higher position. Sound familiar?

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First if all, for those who still think that Davos, the Great Reset etc are just mad conspiracy theories here's the  short  promotional video from the World Economic Forum themselves. Which covers both.

 

 

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