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  1. Neo-feudalism - Wikipedia

    • Neo-feudalism or new feudalism is a theorized contemporary rebirth of policies of governance, economy, and public life, reminiscent of those which were present in many feudal societies. Such aspects include, but are not limited to: Unequal rights and legal protections for common people and for nobility, dominance of societies by a small and p… See more

    Use and etymology

    Generally, the term refers to a 21st century form of feudalism—akin in some respects to what was seen in Medieval Europe, … See more

    Description

    The concept of neo-feudalism may focus on economics, though it is not limited to it. Among the issues claimed to be associated with the idea of neo-feudalism in contemporary society, are: class stratificationSee more

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    In popular culture and literature

    After the financial crisis of 2007–2008, American technology billionaire Nick Hanauer stated that "our country [i.e. the United States] is rapidly becoming less a capitalist society and more a feudal society". Hi… See more

     
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    WEBMay 27, 2022 · Misha talks to Joel Kotkin, uber-geographer, about the coming neo-feudalism and “zaibatsuization” of America’s economy, how Chinese and American economic models are converging, and how to …

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