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    Neither of those countries returned to a feudal system. Where are the nobles, with entrenched legal privileges, with titles passed down on a hereditary basis, commanding their own armies? What a ridiculous claim.

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        22 months ago

        Does North Korea have the noble class I described? Do you have any evidence that such a class exists?

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            That’s both not true and also not what I asked. The UK has a king and noble family, does that make it a feudal system?

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                42 months ago

                There are other monarchies in the world today that do hold political power. That doesn’t mean that they’re governing over a feudal system. The noble system I described is one of the defining characteristics of feudalism.

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                  Okay, in the oversimplified graphic of the meme, I was including absolute monarchy under feudalism, since I thought it was closer to that than capitalism.

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                    42 months ago

                    Right, because you’re doing zero analysis of the economic or political structures involved and playing fast and loose with terminology.

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                They’re the largest landholders in the entire country. Holy shit you’re fucking dumb.