Feudal System

The feudal system refers to a social and economic structure where individuals are considered property of a lord or governing authority. In this context, U.S. citizens are viewed as property of the federal government, which can create laws and regulations that control them. 

This system allows for the collateralization and trading of individuals’ labor. However, it’s important to note that the nature of this servitude is voluntary, as individuals may not be aware of their options to change their political status.

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