The Transition from Feudalism to Capitalism |
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Economic Theory and the Emergence of Market | 29 |
Market society and the historical emergence | 37 |
Who or what unbound Prometheus? Some | 46 |
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absolutist Adam Smith analysis ancien régime Anderson argued argument bourgeois bourgeoisie Brenner Calvinist capitalist development causal centralised century characteristic concept cultural development of capitalism division of labour Dobb economic theory eighteenth eighteenth-century emergence of capitalism emphasis empirical endogenous England English European evolutionary exchange relations exogenous explain feudalism feudalism to capitalism framework France French German immanent important individual industrial Industrial Revolution involved Junker landed landowners late medieval market society Marx Marx's Marxist Max Weber mode of production modern capitalism modern capitalist spirit modern Western nation-state nineteenth-century North and Thomas notion organisation peasant political post-feudal problem productive forces Protestant Ethic Protestantism Prussian rationalisation regarded relations of production relationship Revolution Roman Roman law Rostow Saint Simonian seen serfdom serfs seventeenth social change social relations sociology spirit of modern structure technological teleological tion trade transition from feudalism transition to capitalism University Press urban autonomy wage-labour Wallerstein Weber Western Europe