Capitalism replaced feudalism primarily through the rise of a market-based economy that emphasized private property and individual entrepreneurship. The decline of feudal obligations and the growth of trade and urban centers allowed for the emergence of a merchant class, which challenged the traditional hierarchies of feudal society. Additionally, technological advancements and the expansion of colonial trade created new wealth and opportunities, leading to a shift in economic power from landowners to capitalists. This transformation was marked by the transition from agrarian economies to industrial production, fundamentally changing social and economic structures.
The answer is Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism. You're welcome.
Capitalism emerged from feudalism and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Capitalism fully developed in its modern form in the industrial revolution.
Feudalism was a national economic organizational system. Anyone who lived in a feudal society contributed to feudalism in the same way that anyone who lives in a capitalist society contributes to capitalism.
It creates the prerequisites for it's overthrow and the establishment of socialism. With capitalism ineviably comes, greater wealth than under feudalism and great technological advacement. These are just two prerequisites for the establishment of socialism at least.
It is a spiral change from a dialectical relationship between oppressed and oppressor. The past step was feudalism, present day is capitalism and the assumed next step is a social society.
The answer is Feudalism, Capitalism, Socialism, Communism. You're welcome.
Capitalism emerged from feudalism and the trans-Atlantic slave trade. Capitalism fully developed in its modern form in the industrial revolution.
It replaced feudalism with capitalism.
Marxist theory holds that communism evolves, inevitably, from capitalism.
Feudalism was a national economic organizational system. Anyone who lived in a feudal society contributed to feudalism in the same way that anyone who lives in a capitalist society contributes to capitalism.
Europe became capitalist during the fall of feudalism.
It creates the prerequisites for it's overthrow and the establishment of socialism. With capitalism ineviably comes, greater wealth than under feudalism and great technological advacement. These are just two prerequisites for the establishment of socialism at least.
After Feudalism, Monarcharies became more powerful the emergence of the constitutional monarchy also emerged in Britain during this period.
Which one? 1905 or 1917? Czar was nuts, feudalism/capitalism suck, and the russians were getting their asses handed to them in WW1.
Kiichi Mori has written: 'Nihon shihon shugi hasseishi' -- subject(s): Capitalism, Economic conditions, Feudalism, History
It depends what you mean by "most powerful". If you mean "most advanced", Communism was the most advanced stage of society posited by Karl Marx and Engels. The progression was from Feudalism to Capitalism to Socialism to Communism. If by powerful you mean the most influential paradigm and ideology today, it would be capitalism in its neoliberal flavor.
It is a spiral change from a dialectical relationship between oppressed and oppressor. The past step was feudalism, present day is capitalism and the assumed next step is a social society.