- "feudalism" is
slightly ambiguous, "
refeudalization" is ambiguous, too. In the
modern era, the term "
refeudalization" is used for
policies that give special...
- Neo-feudalism
Neoliberalism English school of
international relations theory Refeudalization Leo
Strauss "neo-medieval", s.v. "neo-, comb. form." OED Online. Oxford...
- a
public sphere, we have what Jürgen
Habermas long ago
called the
refeudalization of society." What
Kreiss calls an "identity-based
account of media"...
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status Dark
Enlightenment Neo-medievalism
Neotribalism Organic crisis Refeudalization Songbun Jim Crow
economy Bull**** Jobs ("managerial feudalism") Huggins...
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private farms or as sharecroppers. Some
scholars see a
trend towards refeudalization in the
later Renaissance as the
urban elites turned themselves into...
- Veblen, with the New
Gilded Age and the
contemporary processes of
refeudalization,
arguing for a new
global leisure class and
distinctive luxury consumption...
- gaps in
education between classes have declined. He
suggests that a
refeudalization of the
public sphere has
occurred due to the
power and
impact of private...
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dynasty as monarchs.
Russian serfdom Irish Land
League Neo-feudalism
Refeudalization "Jersey &
Guernsey Law
Review – June 2008 THE
CUSTOMARY LAW
about THE...
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chronic religious and
inquisitorial tension, the
expulsion of the Moors,
refeudalization, the
rampant ennoblement of
certain idle
sectors of the po****tion...
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countries (and the
growing importance of
Local Aristocracy, the so-called "
refeudalization of the armies"
especially in
Eastern Europe)
contributed to the extension...