Name one society that was

Name one society that was

1. Comfortable
2. Not predicated on the suffering of others

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19th century Britain

The Free Territory

Makhno! Makhno! Makhno!

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19th century American south

he was just a warlord who used left wing spooks to help conscript peasants

This but unironically

t. red army

the red army was a military dictatorship that used left wing spooks to help conscript peasants

Anything before civilization

uhhhh animals suffered under our meat heavy diet HELLO!

No lol, but suffering is relative.

*blocks your path*

Inca Empire, they were peaceful communists.
Also any small anarchist native community

>inca empire
weren't those the fellas who did human sacrifices

Not that I disagree with that graph or anything, but it really makes me think. How did they gather data from a time and place where no records were kept.

There's no society that ever existed without exploiting one group of people. No wealthy ones anyway.

ya he must be trolling. they werent as bad as aztecs tho

pic unrelated.

Western sweatshops are unironically great for Bangladesh, just as they were for South Korea.

Nope. They didn't sacrifice or anything. Peasants were the base of society, not unlike the roman empire, however everything they produced went to the state, that later redistribuited it among the people. Crime practically didn't exist. Most 'conquered' nations were assimilated peacefully via envoys and shit (With the exception of the Mapuche warriors, that well, liked being free to work as much as they wanted to and keep their own culture, without mixing it with Incan beliefs.)

Every first-world nation since the end of colonialism

They sacrificed animals mostly, or orphans who got to live a pretty good life before being sent to the mountain top altars to die. Better than starving to death or dying of dysentry.

>empire
>communists

>What is stalin

Minoan Crete

>10,000 BC
>5 people get into a fight
>2 of them die
>half of Europe depopulated

Early Christian communities.

Maybe from skeletons, they probably found a lot with arrowheads in the ribcage or with cracked skulls.

Buddhist monasteries. Not very confortable by our standards but they kind of redifine confort and suffering, so it counts.

The same can be said about Christian monasteries (at least Franciscans).

17th century Uighars

Paleodemography my man

So, skeletons and sometimes gravemarkers/mounments