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KwisatzHaderack | 1 year ago

> farmers were subject to capricious taxation and the transformation of their farms into grazing and hunting grounds. Yet some of Khubilai's policies, such as the provision of social insurance against crop failures and natural disasters, suggest a real concern for the welfare of his subjects.

Still sounds capricious to me, but at least the Mongols understood you can’t get blood from a turnip.

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