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Page 64
... peasants were undoubtedly serfs of the feudal lords to whom they owed taxes and labor . This was true , if not for all , at least for most of the peasants . At the time of Shih Huang Ti they apparently still retained some ability to ...
... peasants were undoubtedly serfs of the feudal lords to whom they owed taxes and labor . This was true , if not for all , at least for most of the peasants . At the time of Shih Huang Ti they apparently still retained some ability to ...
Page 67
... peasants were armed ( just as in Germany before the disarma- ment which followed the Peasant War ) . The founder of the Han dynasty and other rebels were peasants and relied , at least in part , upon the military support of their sibs ...
... peasants were armed ( just as in Germany before the disarma- ment which followed the Peasant War ) . The founder of the Han dynasty and other rebels were peasants and relied , at least in part , upon the military support of their sibs ...
Page 79
... peasants found support with the people , since this worked against capitalist accumulation , i.e. , the conversion ... peasants or handed them over to the landlords by restricting their mobility and permitting ADMINISTRATION AND RURAL ...
... peasants found support with the people , since this worked against capitalist accumulation , i.e. , the conversion ... peasants or handed them over to the landlords by restricting their mobility and permitting ADMINISTRATION AND RURAL ...
Contents
The Contrast Between the Orthodox and Heterodox | 5 |
Administration and Rural Structure | 63 |
SelfGovernment Law and Capitalism | 84 |
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