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    Feudalism and Historical Materialism: A Critique and a Synthesis.Roger S. Gottlieb - 1984 - Science and Society 48 (1):1 - 37.
  2. From feudalism to capitalism : History and politics in the scottish enlightenment.Richard Bellamy - 1985 - In Athanasios Moulakis (ed.), The Promise of history: essays in political philosophy. New York: W. de Gruyter.
     
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    New feudalism and the decline of libertarianism.David Seedhouse - 1998 - Health Care Analysis 6 (3):181-184.
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    Indian Feudalism: Circa 300-1200.Stephan Levitt & Ram Sharan Sharma - 1971 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 91 (1):161.
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  5. Feudalism. By FL Ganshof.L. Sigler - 1998 - The European Legacy 3:142-142.
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    Feudalism in Japan.William B. Hauser & Peter Duus - 1972 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 92 (4):545.
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    Adam Smith on Feudalism, Commerce and Slavery.J. Salter - 1992 - History of Political Thought 13 (2):219.
    I will argue in what follows that the reading of Smith which attributes to him a theory of the transition from feudalism to capitalism, and the implications which follow from it, are unfounded. There are three key aspects of the interpretation which I will challenge. First, that Smith's account of the destruction of feudal power by the progress of commerce is related to an explanation of the transition to the commercial stage; second, that the decline in baronial power incorporates (...)
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    english Feudalism And The Structure Of Anglo-saxon Society.Eric John - 1963 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 46 (1):14-41.
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  9. Vietnam's Economic History: The Feudalism System.Quan-Hoang Vuong - 2011 - Stratfor World View.
    We need a few words on the economic system and structure of the country before the sea change brought about by French colonialists could be fully appreciated in terms of economic performance and social context. Generally speaking, until early Xth century, Vietnam–with many name variants adopted by various feudalist kings–had been most of the time under the Chinese domination, approximately 1053 years.
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    The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism and the Problem of Temporalization—on the 100th Anniversary of Witold Kula’s Birth.Agnieszka Pufelska - 2018 - In Johannes Rohbeck, Daniel Brauer & Concha Roldán (eds.), Philosophy of Globalization. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 287-298.
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    The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism.R. H. Hilton & Christopher Hill - 1953 - Science and Society 17 (4):340 - 351.
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    No taxation with or without representation: Completing the revolutionary break with feudalist practices.Tibor R. Machan - manuscript
    Taxation is a vestige of feudalism and monarchy. It persists because of the mistaken belief that government is somehow entitled to a portion of our labor or assets. This article challenges that belief from a philosophical perspective and offers a different viewpoint.
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    Kingship and Feudalism according to Fulbert of Chartres.Frederick Behrends - 1963 - Mediaeval Studies 25 (1):93-99.
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    From slavery to feudalism in South-Western Europe.Paul Freedman - 1993 - History of European Ideas 17 (4):540-541.
  15. Our Benevolent Feudalism.W. J. Ghent - 1904 - The Monist 14:311.
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    Essay on feudalism.Liu Tsung-Yüan - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 8 (1-2):320-329.
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  17. The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism: A Contribution to the Sweezy-Dobb Controversy.H. K. Takahashi & Henry F. Mins - 1952 - Science and Society 16 (4):313 - 345.
  18. The transition from feudalism to capitalism. A contribution to the Sweezy-Dobb controversy.K. Takahask - 1952 - Science and Society 16:313-345.
     
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    Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism.N. Xenos - 1976 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1976 (28):243-248.
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    Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism and Lineages of the Absolutist State.A. Heller - 1977 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1977 (33):202-210.
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    Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism and Lineages of the Absolutist State. [REVIEW]Agnes Heller - 1977 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1977 (33):202-210.
    Title: Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism Publisher: Verso ISBN: 1859841074 Author: Perry Anderson Title: Lineages of the Absolutist State Publisher: Verso ISBN: 086091710X Author: Perry Anderson.
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    Origins of English Feudalism[REVIEW]James Alexander - 1976 - Speculum 51 (1):112-113.
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    Peasant Resistance and Feudalism in Early Modern Times. [REVIEW]Helmut Altrichter - 1983 - Philosophy and History 16 (1):79-81.
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    Andō Shōeki and the anatomy of Japanese feudalism.E. Herbert Norman - 1949 - Tokyo: Asiatic Society of Japan. Edited by Shōeki Andō.
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    The Political and Symbolic Economy of State Feudalism: The Case of Late-Medieval Flanders.Jan Dumolyn - 2007 - Historical Materialism 15 (2):105-131.
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    Gordon McKelvie, Bastard Feudalism, English Society and the Law: The Statutes of Livery, 1390–1520. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. 261. $99. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7477-2. [REVIEW]Stephen H. Rigby - 2022 - Speculum 97 (2):539-541.
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    Hctorhp Fhpocofhh (History of Philosophy). Vol. I: Philosophy of Ancient and Feudalistic Society.Phillip de Lacy, G. F. Aleksandrov, B. E. Bichovsky, M. B. Mitin & P. F. Yudin - 1945 - American Journal of Philology 66 (1):64.
  28. Comments on Professor HK Takahashi's" Transformation from feudalism to capitalism'.M. H. Dobb - 1950 - Science and Society 14.
     
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    A Historian's Remarks on the Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism.Georges Lefebvre - 1956 - Science and Society 20 (3):241 - 246.
  30. Karl Marx on the transition from feudalism to capitalism.Claudio J. Katz - 1993 - Theory and Society 22 (3):363-389.
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    “Dressed to the Nines: Oriental Feudalism and the Outward Appearance of Subordination”.Kayla Reddecliff - 2013 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 4 (2).
    Extravagantly rich and exotic come to mind when thinking of the bygone world of Indian royalty, yet almost all of the 565 princely states abruptly and peacefully came to an end in 1947. In fact, the dazzling princely dress had come to represent subordination to the Queen of Britain. Because Indian rulers were unable to perform the princely duties of defending their state under colonial rule, Indian royalty directed their excess resources to the consumption of luxury goods. These goods, most (...)
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    Dressed to the Nines: Oriental Feudalism and the Outward Appearance of Subordination.Kayla Reddecliff - 2013 - Constellations (University of Alberta Student Journal) 4 (2).
    Extravagantly rich and exotic come to mind when thinking of the bygone world of Indian royalty, yet almost all of the 565 princely states abruptly and peacefully came to an end in 1947. In fact, the dazzling princely dress had come to represent subordination to the Queen of Britain. Because Indian rulers were unable to perform the princely duties of defending their state under colonial rule, Indian royalty directed their excess resources to the consumption of luxury goods. These goods, most (...)
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    ‘Barons’ Wars, under Other Names’: Feudalism, Royalism and the American Founding.Eric Nelson - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (2):198-214.
    SUMMARYThe Machiavellian Moment was largely responsible for establishing what remains the dominant understanding of American Revolutionary ideology. Patriots, on this account, were radical whigs; their great preoccupation was a terror of crown power and executive corruption. This essay proposes to test the whig reading of patriot political thought in a manner suggested by Professor Pocock's pioneering first book, The Ancient Constitution and the Feudal Law. The whig tradition, as he taught us, located in the remote Saxon past an ‘ancient constitution’ (...)
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    The Transformation of the Year One Thousand: The Village of Lournand from Antiquity to Feudalism.Benno Teschke - 1997 - Historical Materialism 1 (1):196-202.
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    I. The Intellectual in Japan's Transition from Feudalism to Modernism.Thomas R. H. Havens - 1970 - In Nishi Amane and modern Japanese thought. Princeton, N.J.,: Princeton University Press. pp. 1-19.
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    Economic Relationships in the Decline of Feudalism: An Examination of Economic Interdependence and Social Change.Edward J. Nell - 1967 - History and Theory 6 (3):313-350.
    Eleventh-century Europe was dominated by a single political and economic elite with position based on control of the means of coercion; by the end of the fifteenth. century there were various elites with power based on control of some form of production. Theories based on trade, population, and the class struggle have been advanced to account for this change but are inadequate because they posit causal relationships running from some single independent factor. A different form of explanation emphasizes the network (...)
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  37. Methodological problems of the cognition of social-development at the transition from feudalism to socialism and practical results of socialist construction in the mongolian-peoples-republic.S. Norovsambu - 1987 - Filosoficky Casopis 35 (2):185-195.
     
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    Marxist theories of social change and the transition from feudalism to capitalism.RobertJ Holton - 1981 - Theory and Society 10 (6):833-867.
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    On reading Liu Tsung-yüan's "Essay on Feudalism".Chou I.-Liang - 1975 - Chinese Studies in History 8 (1-2):164-179.
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    The Discourse of Regime, Social System related to the Concept Bong Geon(封建) and Feudalism in Early Modern Korea 1905∼1910 Focusing on the Two Reviews, Daehanhyeophoe-hoebo(published by Modern Association Daehanhyeophoe) and Seobukhakhoe-wolbo. [REVIEW]Seong-kyu Jeon - 2019 - Cogito 87:309-348.
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    Subā Bāṃlāra bhū-abhijātatantra.Moh̨Hābibura Rahamāna - 2003 - Ḍhākā: Bāṃlā Ekāḍemī.
    History of feudalism in Bengal, India between 1717 and 1765.
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    Impersonal Power. History and Theory of the Bourgeois State, Heide Gerstenberger, translated by David Fernbach, Historical Materialism Book Series, Leiden: Brill 2007.David Parker - 2010 - Historical Materialism 18 (3):230-244.
    Heide Gerstenberger’s book offers a comparative view of the origins and emergence of the bourgeois state in England and France. Both, according to her, emerged out of ancien-régime type structures which were themselves distinct from feudalism. Whilst recognising the value of Gerstenberger’s attempt to avoid economic reductionism when explaining changing power-structures, it is suggested that analytical tools such as ‘class’, ‘mode of production’ and the ‘state’, which she confines to capitalism, do have considerable utility for the analysis of precapitalist (...)
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    Marxism and the 'Dutch Miracle': The Dutch Republic and the Transition-Debate.Pepijn Brandon - 2011 - Historical Materialism 19 (3):106-146.
    The Dutch Republic holds a marginal position in the debate on the transition from feudalism to capitalism, despite its significance in the early stage of the development of global capitalism. While the positions of those Marxists who did consider the Dutch case range from seeing it as the first capitalist country to rejecting it as an essentially non-capitalist commercial society, all involved basically accept an image of Dutch development as being driven by commerce rather than real advances in the (...)
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    The Rule of Law: AD 1075.David Schmidtz & Jason Brennan - 2010 - In A Brief History of Liberty. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 60–92.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Feudalism Magna Carta28 The Basic Idea: No One Is Above the Law The Modern West Takes Shape From Law to Commerce Equality Before the Law Conclusion Discussion Acknowledgments.
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    Scholarship and periodization.Constantin Fasolt - 2011 - History and Theory 50 (3):414-424.
    ABSTRACTDavis argues that the familiar periodization dividing European history into medieval and modern phases disguises a claim to power as a historical fact. It justifies slavery and subjugation by projecting them onto the “feudal” Middle Ages and non‐European present, while hiding forms of slavery and subjugation practiced by “secular” modernity. Periodization thus furnishes one of the most durable conceptual foundations for the usurpation of liberty and the abuse of power.In part I, devoted to “feudalism,” Davis traces the legal, political, (...)
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    Deus sive Natura.Guy Robinson - 1993 - Philosophy 68 (266):483-.
    As feudalism made God the source and the justification of its particular social arrangements and the guarantor of their eternity, so the bourgeois/capitalist order that dissolved and supplanted feudalism has used nature , drawing science into its ideological orbit, using science to found the new era's dominant world-view. My complaint against the concept of nature that has thus been given God's work to do is that it does not present itself honestly as a religious notion. It covers its (...)
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    French Absolutism and Agricultural Capitalism: A Comment on Henry Heller’s Essays.Stephen Miller - 2012 - Historical Materialism 20 (4):141-161.
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    Novi feudalizam: globalne transformacije u XXI veku.Aleksandar Gajić - 2016 - Beograd: Konras.
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  49. Equality and Constitutionality.Annabelle Lever - forthcoming - In Richard Bellamy & Jeff King (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Constitutional Theory. Cambridge University Press.
    What does it mean to treat people as equals when the legacies of feudalism, religious persecution, authoritarian and oligarchic government have shaped the landscape within which we must construct something better? This question has come to dominate much constitutional practice as well as philosophical inquiry in the past 50 years. The combination of Second Wave Feminism with the continuing struggle for racial equality in the 1970s brought into sharp relief the variety of ways in which people can be treated (...)
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    Sources of Japanese Tradition.Wm Theodore de Bary, Donald Keene & Ryusaku Tsunoda (eds.) - 1964 - Columbia University Press.
    Since it was first published more than forty years ago, _Sources of Japanese Tradition_, Volume 2, has been considered the authoritative sourcebook for readers and scholars interested in Japan from the eighteenth century to the post-World War II period. Now greatly expanded to include the entire twentieth century, and beginning in 1600, _Sources of Japanese Tradition_ presents writings by modern Japan's most important philosophers, religious figures, writers and political leaders. The volume also offers extensive introductory essays and commentary to assist (...)
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