English feudalism and the origins of capitalism |
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Authors: | George C. Comninel |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science , York University , 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, M3J 1P3, Canada E-mail: comninel@yorku.ca. |
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Abstract: | The specific historical basis for the development of capitalism in England — and not in France — is traced to the unique structure of English manorial lordship. It is the absence from English lordship of seigneurie banale ‐ the specific political form of parcellised sovereignty that figured centrally in the development of Continental feudalism ‐ that accounts for the peculiarly ‘economic’ turn taken in the development of English class relations of surplus extraction. In France, by contrast, the distinctly ‘political’ tenor of subsequent social development can equally specifically be traced to the central role of seigneurie banale in the fundamental class relations of feudalism. |
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