• Harrison [He/Him]@ttrpg.network
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    1 year ago

    The way I see it, they’re suggesting that the living standards which pre-indstrial people generally enjoyed were factually better than what capitalist propaganda tends to suggest.

    Basic access to essential goods is the absolute floor of what a society needs to be able to provide for the majority of it’s members to survive.

    While I agree that pre-indstrial people did generally enjoy access to basic goods, their standard of living was still very poor, and far worse off than the majority of people even in the exploited global south enjoy today.

    • OgdenTO [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      1 year ago

      I would wonder though, is $1.90/day enough to procure “essential goods” even in the exploited south? As I understand it, the bar for the definition of poverty has also been changed. Is someone making $1.90/day under capitalism better off than someone preindustrial? I would argue that they’re not better off. At least pre-capitalism people were able to fend for themselves and with a community (and afford housing, food, and comfort for living). But that’s the comparison that I think is being made.