What was the hierarchy of feudal societies? What did nobles do in the feudal system? What is a noble in the feudal system? What were the main social classes in the feudal system? What was a decentralized feudal system? In the feudal system, what was the demesne? Who was at the top ...
Feudal Japan: During the Tokugawa Shogunate (ruled over Japan from 1603 to 1867) Japan had four social classes. Mobility between the classes was barred in the name of promoting social stability. Answer and Explanation: The class with the least prestige in feudal Japan was the merchant class. ...
This equalizer was a great threat to the social hierarchy of Japan, and so trade had to be regulated. Foreign influence was both a rare curiosity and a threat to Japanese structure, and this ambivalent view of the outside world is still prevalent in this intriguing island nation. ...
Hope and love are popular themes of literature and art in many human societies. The human physiology of love and hope is less well understood. This review presents evidence that the lack of love and/or hope delays growth disturbs development and maturati
Sparta wasn’t a stranger tosocial inequality. The top class, the Spartiate, was comprised of native Spartans who served in the army and had full political and legal rights. Below them in the social hierarchy were the Perioeci - traders and blacksmiths who produced weapons and armor. ...
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I think the book is well worth it as a way to provide language to some of the issues today。 Yanis Varoufakis takes as the conceit that he is writing to his late-father, unlike the previous book which was to his daughter, and so he has a little leeway in the form to discuss the ...
I saw theses on some Instagram political meme pages (don’t ask, Herald and Newsline aren’t around and this is how satire gets passed around once the world and the economy make magazines un-viable) and I was left with some questions. My query was: Are Hindu nationalists jealou...
“Believe it or not, the purpose was to clear the appointment of Walter Washington with The Post’s hierarchy. And I refused to go to the lunch. . . . And not a goddam word of it has been in The Washington Post!’ . . . I was just determined to get it into the paper...
The whole hierarchy of power is built on this. Power grows over time, not because the powerful become more trustworthy, but because they manage to distribute the knowledge of their trustworthiness (i.e. their reputation: the consequences of interacting with them) more broadly. ...