POL201Y1 Lecture : Feudal System

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8 Dec 2010
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Tradition: do things the same way it"s always been done (previous generations), no innovation. Command: central planning, bureaucratic decisions are made (soviet union 5 years plan), no room for change. Up until the 19th century, tradition and command were the two common. Feudal system is in the way of the market. System of hierarchy that determines that the relationship between the lords and serfs were social obligation. 3 things that are important about the feudal system: labour is not a commodity. Serfs couldn"t leave, exchange and didn"t receive wages: land is not a commodity. Outside of its social context, where they lived, where they grew their food, they attached to it socially and politically, couldn"t sell it, not a source of wealth: property is not a commodity. Wealth was not turned into capital, not invested, spent on jewels/ spices/ products. Before the 18th century, open-field systems (low productivity) General enclosure act of 1801: lord takes land and privatizes it.

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