After digging, planting, tending and harvesting a piece of land, you get a strange feeling of "belonging", both to the land and the harvest. It takes quite some motivation to give away part of the harvest without getting something tangible in return. The classical way to solve the problem is to provide "protection" in return. The kind of protection where you make "an offer they can't refuse". Would you be up to the task? Hiring and domesticating a bunch of sociopathic goons to provide "protection". You better look out for these goons also, since they will constantly be in awe of YOUR position and have a desire to replace you.Sally wrote:I think folk might be happy for the tithe to feed you and yours - but they might get a bit upset to see you get rich from trading their efforts. Afterall you are hoping to gain some security from their loyality and I don't see this trading helping to buy that.MacG wrote:Do you have any ideas about what to do if the locals decide to abandon their part of the agreement? By keeping all the products for themselves that is?greg wrote:I intend to tithe the produce that the locals grow, keep what I need and trade the rest. This just isn't going to work until people become desperate.
Personally I would opt for some egalitarian secular monestary construct, but I'm just a simple guy from rural Sweden.