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Evolution of Societal Classes: From Feudalism to Modernity

Explore the shift in societal classes from Feudal society to Modern society through the lens of historical dialecticalism, examining the roles of Feudal lords, Vassals, Guild-masters, and how they gave way to the Bourgeois, Proletariat, and the challenges faced. Discover the process of thesis, antithesis, and synthesis as serfs transformed into artisans challenging the existing order, leading to the rise of new dominant paradigms like Communism and Economic Hierarchy.

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Evolution of Societal Classes: From Feudalism to Modernity

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  1. Class Systems • Modern Society • Bourgeois • Proletariat • Middle Ages • Feudal Lords • Vassals • Guild-masters • Journeymen • Apprentices • Serfs • Ancient Rome • Patricians • Knights • Plebeians • Slaves

  2. Historical Dialecticalism New dominant paradigm: Thesis Dominant paradigm = Thesis • Feudal society classes • Feudal lords • Vassals • Guild-masters • Journeymen • Apprentices • Serfs Antithesis = anti(thesis) Synthesis = syn(thesis) Serfs challenge feudal lords by formingcommunes Give rise to artisans- displace feudal lords

  3. Historical Dialecticalism New dominant paradigm: Thesis Last stage = Communism New dominant paradigm: Thesis • Modern society classes • Bourgeois= Rich • Proletariat = Poor • Early modern classes • Aristocracy • Burghers (guilds- urban middle class in trades, industries, commerce) • Petty gentry (landholders) • Peasants Antithesis = anti(thesis) Synthesis = syn(thesis) Factory owners give rise to bourgeois class Burghers challenge aristocracy with factory ownership

  4. Economic Hierarchy Core-Core Periphery-Core Core-Periphery Periphery-Periphery

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