I personally always imagined witches to be against capitalism, they literally want to be free to pursue their hobbies (witchcraft, gardening, and taking care of a cat).
Also the witch hunts were part of the transition from feudalism to capitalism. It was about limiting women’s access to birth control and growing the workforce. “Witches” were usually the midwives of their villages. Women had to be alienated from control over their own bodies before they could be forced into subservient roles as housewives and baby making machines.
Disenfranchising minorities, and especially women, has always been part of the capitalist playbook to keep us oppressed and attacking one another rather than uniting against them.
In my experience they are very much into fast fashion, buying all sorts of overpriced trinkets (many for spells and rituals of various kinds) and going on as many vacations and expensive outings as possible.
If we’re talking about fantasy witches, don’t they usually exist at the outskirts of medieval-style kingdoms? They’d be against Monarchy, or Feudal Landlords, if anything. Witches also sell their services to customers that arrive at their huts, so they’re also usually mercantilists by trade.
I personally always imagined witches to be against capitalism, they literally want to be free to pursue their hobbies (witchcraft, gardening, and taking care of a cat).
Also the witch hunts were part of the transition from feudalism to capitalism. It was about limiting women’s access to birth control and growing the workforce. “Witches” were usually the midwives of their villages. Women had to be alienated from control over their own bodies before they could be forced into subservient roles as housewives and baby making machines.
Disenfranchising minorities, and especially women, has always been part of the capitalist playbook to keep us oppressed and attacking one another rather than uniting against them.
In my experience they are very much into fast fashion, buying all sorts of overpriced trinkets (many for spells and rituals of various kinds) and going on as many vacations and expensive outings as possible.
Just another market demographic.
i considered changing the character names to something else but didn’t want to sacrifice readability too much lol
If we’re talking about fantasy witches, don’t they usually exist at the outskirts of medieval-style kingdoms? They’d be against Monarchy, or Feudal Landlords, if anything. Witches also sell their services to customers that arrive at their huts, so they’re also usually mercantilists by trade.
Witch cooperatives would be pretty rad, though :D
I suppose that’s what covens are 🤔 or are they craft unions?
I mean, I guess they’re religious organizations, but they also function as some kind of trade union.