It seems pretty straight forward to me, at least for developing your own economics: “Ransack your enemies, pillage their villages, see them driven to poverty before you, and enjoy the lamentations of the billionaires”!
Good one 🙂 Reminds me of the scene in “Erik the Viking” (I think) where there’s disagreement about how they should be seated on their ship. I need to watch that one again!
Last edited 1 year ago by Brad
Ian
1 year ago
This looks more like an 2nd edition D&D than a book about economics.
It seems pretty straight forward to me, at least for developing your own economics: “Ransack your enemies, pillage their villages, see them driven to poverty before you, and enjoy the lamentations of the billionaires”!
“But what happens when we run out of neighbors who have anything worth ransacking?”
“Er, um, that’ll be covered in the third edition!”
Good one 🙂 Reminds me of the scene in “Erik the Viking” (I think) where there’s disagreement about how they should be seated on their ship. I need to watch that one again!
This looks more like an 2nd edition D&D than a book about economics.
I’m not sure that title is long enough, tbh