Religion and Social Theory: A Materialist PerspectiveSage, 1983 - 264 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 77
... peasant opposition which result from religion cannot , therefore , be permanent ; the peasantry cannot be totally saturated and satiated by the narcotics of the Church . Although the peasants did periodically revolt against feudal ...
... peasant opposition which result from religion cannot , therefore , be permanent ; the peasantry cannot be totally saturated and satiated by the narcotics of the Church . Although the peasants did periodically revolt against feudal ...
الصفحة 139
... peasant had a certain economic independence from the landlord , albeit a precarious and uncertain independence . Peasants did not have feudal immunity and their claims on the land were not fully guaranteed in law . They did , however ...
... peasant had a certain economic independence from the landlord , albeit a precarious and uncertain independence . Peasants did not have feudal immunity and their claims on the land were not fully guaranteed in law . They did , however ...
الصفحة 140
... peasants had a degree of effective possession . Peasants were , however , con- trolled by landlords because the lords determined the size of plots of land occupied by peasants , regulated the conditions of re - tenancy and controlled ...
... peasants had a degree of effective possession . Peasants were , however , con- trolled by landlords because the lords determined the size of plots of land occupied by peasants , regulated the conditions of re - tenancy and controlled ...
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