A key distinguishing factor between Japanese feudalism vs. European feudalism was land ownership. European knights gained land from their lords as payment for their military service; they had direct control of the serfs who worked that land. In contrast, Japanese samurai did not own any land. Ins...
Japanese Feudalism and ContrastJapaneseand WesternEuropeanFeudal Systems Both Western Europe and Japan used the feudal system from the 800s to the 1700s. The two regions show economic similarities‚ but differ greatly with respect to politics and society. Economically‚ Western Europe and Japan wer...
(strong) and females (weak) were opposite, however, Japanese samurais (strong) and women (strong) were supposed to reflect of each other. Each warrior had their code of conduct to follow. European’s knights followed chivalry while samurais followed the bushido code. Knights only believed in ...
After the bloodshed of 1905 and Russia’s humiliating loss in the Russo-Japanese War, Nicholas II promised greater freedom of speech and the formation of a representative assembly, or Duma, to work toward reform. Russia entered intoWorld War Iin August 1914 in support of the Serbs and their...
See communism, see certain aspects of Japanese culture. But I think a healthy balance can be achieved. I think social democracy (as far as I understand it) is a huge step in that direction. But I want to find out if it is possible to go further and deeper. Truth unfolds in time ...