![]() Thus there arose new productive relations which achieved full development in the feudal period. Nevertheless, the coloni had more interest in their labour than the slaves, since they had their own holdings. The coloni were obliged to work the land of their master, the large landowner, to make him a definite money payment or hand over a considerable share of the harvest, and to fulfil various types of duty. In Western Europe feudalism arose out of the breakdown of Roman slave-owning society, on the one hand, and the decay of the tribal system of the conquering tribes, on the other it was established as a result of the interaction of these two processes.Įlements of feudalism, as has already been said, had originated in the womb of slave-owning society in the form of the system of coloni. ![]() In Western Europe feudalism covers a number of centuries, from the time of the fall of the Roman Empire (fifth century) to the bourgeois revolution in England (seventeenth century) and in France (eighteenth century) in Russia from the ninth century to the peasant reform of 1861 in Transcaucasia from the fourth century to the seventies of the nineteenth century among the peoples of Central Asia from the seventh or eighth centuries right up to the victory of the proletarian revolution in Russia. In China the feudal system existed for more than two thousand years. The era of feudalism covers a long period. The feudal system existed, with particular features of one sort or another, in almost all countries. Part I : PRE-CAPITALIST MODES OF PRODUCTION CHAPTER III : THE FEUDAL MODE OF PRODUCTION Political Economy POLITICAL ECONOMY A Textbook issued by the Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R
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