Henry, the following is one form in which wage slavery stopped the liberty of men, women, and children
In the United Kingdom, a tied cottage is typically a dwelling owned by an employer that is rented to an employee: if the employee leaves their job they may have to vacate the property; in this way the employee is tied to their employer. While the term originally applied mainly to cottages, it may be loosely applied to any tied accommodation from a small flat to a large house. The concept is generally associated with agriculture, but may occur in a wide range of occupations.
The concept has been in use at least since the 18th century. There has been considerable debate, particularly in the 20th century, over whether the system is "fair" to occupiers, and a number of laws have been enacted or amended to improve their security of tenure. The concept still exists, though in a substantially different form from the original idea.
Whenever you hear something repeated, it feels more true. In other words, repetition makes any statement seem more accurate. So anything you hear again will resonate more each time it's said.
Do you see what I did there? Each of the three sentences above conveyed the same message. Yet each time you read the next sentence, it felt more and more true. Cognitive neuroscientists and behavioral economists like myself call this the "illusory truth effect."
Go back and recall your experience reading the first sentence. It probably felt strange and disconcerting, perhaps with a note of resistance, as in "I don't believe things more if they're repeated!"
Good one Sculptor. "Know thyself " always has been good advice.
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again: what misinformation have I gobbled up?
I'm not doin' your work for you: pony up or shut up
and: what I'm lookin' for exactly, from you or sculptor, is sumthin' that discredits closin' the birder as the solution to all the complaints about kids in cages and whatnot
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again: what misinformation have I gobbled up?
I'm not doin' your work for you: pony up or shut up
and: what I'm lookin' for exactly, from you or sculptor, is sumthin' that discredits closin' the birder as the solution to all the complaints about kids in cages and whatnot
The lies are way too numerous times to list for you. Look up or shut up.