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... peasants of all times and places are structured inferiors " ( Dalton 1972 : 406 ) . The kind of rent or taxes extracted from a peasantry defines the essential features of that structured inferiority . Each of the major types of peasant ...
... peasants of all times and places are structured inferiors " ( Dalton 1972 : 406 ) . The kind of rent or taxes extracted from a peasantry defines the essential features of that structured inferiority . Each of the major types of peasant ...
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... peasant paid out to the lord much more than he received back " ( see p . 402 ) . In rebuttal I would point out that the reason why the peasants are " structured inferiors " quite unlike any Bushman or Maring is that the feudal ruling ...
... peasant paid out to the lord much more than he received back " ( see p . 402 ) . In rebuttal I would point out that the reason why the peasants are " structured inferiors " quite unlike any Bushman or Maring is that the feudal ruling ...
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... peasants were squeezed by uncontrolled labor and tax demands . This resulted in a precipitous decline in the American Indian population in Peru and Mesoamerica . Because of the temptation to " mine " prebendal peasants for all they are ...
... peasants were squeezed by uncontrolled labor and tax demands . This resulted in a precipitous decline in the American Indian population in Peru and Mesoamerica . Because of the temptation to " mine " prebendal peasants for all they are ...
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