Needing a universal medium of exchange, the vampires have turned to trading in the one thing both their species and humans value the most: Blood, and a steady supply at that. With an understanding of economics, Vox knows what he’s doing when it comes to applying the Greek poet Hesiod’s concept of “allocating resources to overcome scarcity” to his work. RELATED: Arkhaven Comics Lead Editor Vox Day Endorses Image Comics’ Employee Union While the vampires are a little backward when comes to socio-political structures, they aren’t so primitive as to use a barter economy. Blood Money Review : Priya Bhavani Shankar and Kishore lift this emotional thriller Logesh Balachandran, TNN, Updated: Dec 23, 2021, 10.24 AM IST Critics Rating: 2. However, the Vampires are used to running things the way they did in the 1300s – after all, an interest in democracy would have been a ridiculous affectation for beings who viewed themselves not as equals to humanity, but their clear and obvious superiors.Ĭonsequently, politics have reverted to straightforward feudalism, with vampire lords warring over territory not with humans, but with other vampires.īut when you govern a world, you need a world economy – a fact which, despite their best efforts, even the Soviet Union never figured out a way around.
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