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Can any human domestication guide fans confirm whether this is accurate?

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[–] Best_Jeanist@discuss.online 1 points 3 hours ago

Means of production are owned by both Affini and independents.

Only to the extent permitted by the Affini. You must understand, in Medieval Europe, most men over 30 had practical ownership of their means of production. Take a farmer as an example. As a young man you would work as a farmhand on an older farmer's land, and your future wife-to-be would work as a milkmaid. Once you've both completed your apprenticeships, you would marry, and you would receive a dowry from your wife's family which would permit you to inherit or establish your own farm. The land would be yours to work, and you would profit by your own labours and those of your family.

But the land would also be owned by the local lord, in much the same way that a modern corporate farm "owns" land that is also owned by the local government. The local baron would extract taxes from you as tithe for allowing you to work his land. You would be the only peasant permitted to work it; you would have sovereign domain with respect to other peasants, but the threat of state violence would ensure your efforts benefitted your superior.

The land and tools afforded to "independent" vassals of the Affini compact are permitted to be used with a great deal of freedom, but the threat of violence is implicit in the arrangement. The Affini are master. That is why I say the Affini follow a feudalist economic model. The Affini have a monopoly on the use of legitimised violence. De Facto, even if not De Jure, they own everything. The Compact is about as "communist" as the USSR, or modern China.