The "hforgods" perspective often highlights the irony of Eren Jaeger’s quest. While seeking freedom for his friends, the actual logistics of his revolution placed a massive burden on the working class of Paradis. Freedom, in Attack on Titan , is never free; it is taxed in blood, labor, and heritage. ⚖️ War and the Economy of Titan Warfare

Whether you are looking at the literal economic struggles of the Eldian people or using "farm taxes" as a metaphor for the burdens of leadership, Attack on Titan Part 2 proves that no revolution is clean. The "hforgods" community continues to dissect these themes, proving that Isayama’s world-building goes far deeper than just giant monsters.

In the second part of the final season, the narrative shifts from the basement's revelations to the grim reality of governing a nation under siege. The "farm taxes" mentioned in various fan theories and "hforgods" deep dives represent more than just currency; they represent the literal lifeblood of the Eldian people.

Maintaining the infrastructure and the Garrison regiment required a heavy toll on the agrarian districts. As the Jaegerists took over, these "taxes" became a tool for political leverage. 2. The Historia Connection