Feudalization

Word FEUDALIZATION
Character 13
Hyphenation feu dal i za tion
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But when television replaced print, there was kind of a "re-feudalization" of political power -- because those with a lot of money were able to exercise enormous influence in the political system. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ah, the re-feudalization of the blogosphere – Habermas should be proud …. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Throughout the Dark Ages of Europe the mass of the medieval population became the virtual slaves of the rich through the process of feudalization. ❋ Unknown (2006)

(See 1171) The period following the expedition of Henry II (1171) was marked by a steadily developing conflict between the feudalization of the incoming Anglo-Normans and the old tribal organization of the Irish. ❋ Unknown (2001)

By encouraging the making of fiefs heritable, Conrad weakened the dukes and got the support of the lesser nobles but ensured the ultimate feudalization of Germany. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Since God is regarded as the supreme sovereign, a feudalization of the idea has taken place: the severity of the crime is determined by the status of him against whom it is perpetrated. ❋ DAVID LARRIMORE HOLLAND (1968)

The political facts on which rests the argument just stated will be found in the text, and an Appendix contains the more important references to the Highlanders in mediæval Scottish literature, and offers a brief account of the feudalization of Scotland. ❋ Robert S. Rait (N/A)

Thus the majority of the tribe had little or nothing to lose by the feudalization that was approaching. ❋ Robert S. Rait (N/A)

That the essentials of the English constitution of modern times, in respect to forms and machinery, are products of the feudalization of England which resulted from the Norman Conquest, and not survivals of Anglo-Saxon governmental arrangements, is the well-sustained thesis of this able study. ❋ Frederic Austin Ogg (1914)

The bishop's chapel was, at first, nothing less than the basilica or cathedral where he was accustomed to preside with his presbytery, but the feudalization of the bishop and the installation in cathedrals of choirs of monks or canons, under an ordinary superior of their own, made it necessary that the bishop should possess a separate private chapel. ❋ 1840-1916 (1913)

This may not seem true of the sheriff; but that he had escaped transformation, after the feudalization of England, into something more than an administrative officer makes the Norman state somewhat exceptional at that time, and the history of this office, even under the most powerful of kings, shows the strength of the tendency toward development in the direction of a private possession. ❋ George Burton Adams (1888)

+ If it had not been for sacerdotal celibacy, there would have been ecclesiastical feudalization and the ecclesiastical benefices would have become hereditary. ❋ William Graham Sumner (1875)

This forms the theme of her Ambrose lecture -- "Trafficking as Re-feudalization of Women." ❋ Unknown (2008)

Another post of Matt's examines the big institutional forces behind the continuing feudalization of America: the National Manufacturers 'Association, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Business Roundtable, the National Restaurant Association, NFIB (National Federation of Independent Businesses) and NAW (National Association of Wholesalers-Distributors). ❋ Unknown (2008)

Taken together, the introduction of the feudal system was as momentous a change as any which followed the Norman Conquest, as decisive in its influence upon the future as the enrichment of race or of language; more decisive in one respect, since without the consequences in government and constitution, which were destined to follow from the feudalization of the English state, neither race nor language could have done the work in the world which they have already accomplished and are yet destined to perform in still larger measure. ❋ George Burton Adams (1888)

It is an ideology of 'civic society' which is nothing less than one version of Post-Marxist collectivism which wants privileges for certain wealthy and influential organized groups, and in consequence, a renewed feudalization of society. " ❋ Unknown (2009)

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