http://io9.gizmodo.com/5872764/the-greatest-mystery-of-the-inca-empire-was-its-strange-economy
So the Inca's had a centrally planned economy with absolutely no money used anywhere. Some may confuse this with socialism or communism but for those educated enough to know why it isn't, what other aspects of the Incan economy do you find interesting?
>>2078136
>what other aspects of the Incan economy do you find interesting?
That it was lead by a white, Caucasian featured, bearded elite who came from the sea.
>>2078136
That their architecture looks like minecraft
>>2078254
> what other aspects of this thread do you find annoying?
That it was ruined by a white, blob featured, neck-bearded idiot who came from /pol/
>>2078136
Short answer: we will never know the finesses because they didnt write
Wasn't ancient Egypt's economy also pretty close to centrally planned and didn't use money?
>>2078136
>Communism
More like Theocratic fascism
At certain age, if you didn't have a wife, well then they chose you a wife. The marriage ceremony was shaking hands and exchanging a pair of sandals.
>>2078254
he actually came from nothing, and created everything and then went by sea
>>2078136
>http://io9.gizmodo.com/5872764/the-greatest-mystery-of-the-inca-empire-was-its-strange-economy
So, basically a palace economy on a massive scale?
>>2079693
>exchanging a pair of sandals