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https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/petr-kropotkin-the-conquest-of-bread
Inflation forces poverty upon those with the least wealth. They then become desperate and will be willing to do just about anything they're told by those with wealth, as long as they can get enough scraps to feed themselves.
Peasants by definition weren't voluntary labor. They were owned by whomever owned the land, on pain of death. Their kids as well. They started it in the late roman empire when the economy and currency collapsed and everyone was walking off of their jobs as they couldn't pay for life, couldn't pay for taxes let alone life. The empire wouldn't take their own worthless currency as taxes in the latter periods, and they had a seperate currency for the army and their civil service types. Demanding taxes in gold and silver bullion, or services in kind. It's a long story. But after that all the big landowners, many of which operated big slave farms already, turned their estates into walled castles and became lords. The federal power collapsed with barbarian invasions of horse tribes, and the population welcomed it to get rid of the federal power.
That's entirely dependant upon region and time period. The world is a big place with many forms of peasantry over the years. It's not a homogenous group with a singular definition. This is a demonstration of a common form to get across a particular point.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kropotkin
Have a read of the author's life, he knows what he's talking about. Not some random schmuck.