rugbyLEAGUEfan
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Feudalism, guys..
There is actually very little difference between democracy and feudalism anyway. In one your vote counts, the other your Count votes.
Feudalism, guys..
Feudalism, guys..
I'm confused. I thought under feudalism the head of state did indeed own all the land in his demesne, and his vassals held it only with his permission. And that this kind of liege lordship continued all the way down the line. It did only apply to land, though, didn't it?
I'm very disappointed in this thread... it was supposed to be our 1,345th thread about the 2nd Amendment, and you guys have turned into some sort of historical civics lesson.
Not fuedalism.And ofcourse the 2nd amendment hasn't got anything to do with civics... Right.
Feudal tenure meant that radical title to lands within the royal demesne was held by the Crown; basically, William the Conqueror had ownership over all the lands in England. Or perhaps more relevantly, William was Lord Paramount of all land in England and it was all held by virtue of the Crown; land not held by virtue of the Crown was held by allodial title. This meant that the Crown could assign parcels of land as it pleased. But this is essentially the fictional basis of land tenure today too (which is why land is resumed by the Crown (eminent domain for Americans)). Doesn't mean land was literally held only at the King's whim now or then, and it's absurd to say a free market system can't coexist (seeing as it plainly does and has).
Same as any rifle.How do you 'defend your home' with a sniper rifle?