I have been thinking on libertarian class theory and on how…
I have been thinking on libertarian class theory and on how we got to where we are today after the conquest of the agriculturalists by the pastorals. There has been a gradual shift in favor of the lower class as a result of the development of capitalism. In the past, there was downward mobility. The upper class had more children than the lower and relatively few of them could stay in the upper class. With the development of capitalism, the situation gradually reversed. The upper class became more like something that was drawn out of the upper class. Today, the right has bigger families than the left, so it appears that leftism is at odds with nature. In the past, things would have looked quite different. Agriculturalists suffered from poor nutrition relative to pastorals due to the pastorals' reliance on meat and milk. They were shorter and less powerful, and less adept at war. Thus, they would have been easy targets for raiders who would eventually move in among them. The pastorals would have increased their numbers by living as predators to such weak and easily exploited people.