As a mode of production, feudalism was variegated and disjointed, not a universally-coherent system. Semi-feudalism is not a mode of production either but a failure of a capitalist mode of production to cohere. Neither of these describe the Philippines today.
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Abolisyonista (abolisyonista@ni.hil.ist)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 17:33:00 JST Abolisyonista -
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Blanknight (blanknight@mastodon.social)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 21:42:01 JST Blanknight @abolisyonista o, talaga! interesting if true! ang daming mga barrio etc, you'd think that'd take decades but i guess some have been at it for a while lol!
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Abolisyonista (abolisyonista@ni.hil.ist)'s status on Sunday, 26-Jan-2025 21:42:01 JST Abolisyonista @blanknight feudalism isn't characterized by “backwards” development or underdevelopment though.
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