Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A supporter of the feudal system.
- noun One versed in feudal law; a feudist.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun An upholder of feudalism.
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- noun An advocate or practitioner of
feudalism . - adjective Advocating or practising
feudalism , or in which feudalism is practised.
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Examples
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Full blown true-believer communist except for the no abortion on demand thing and second amendment. with those 2 wildly divergent views you could only be called a feudalist because you would need to be king to enforce that system.
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Do you have any idea what the man did to completely revamp the political landscape of Europe that was then mired in the kind of feudalist claptrap that we seem to be in danger of sinking into yet again?
Why the dissing of Napoleon in historical romances? — Fusion Despatches 2009
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Do you have any idea what the man did to completely revamp the political landscape of Europe that was then mired in the kind of feudalist claptrap that we seem to be in danger of sinking into yet again?
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You have to understand the "feudalist" mentality of the leftist elitists.
Latest Articles 2009
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As to the theory of modernism -- that an industrial economy built on wage labor was destined to collide with an agrarian feudalist economy based on slave labor -- he points out that the South had railroads, telegraphs and cotton, which was like the petroleum of the 19th century.
In Richmond, a Civil War expert seeks to emancipate history's narrative Fredrick Kunkle 2010
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As to the theory of modernism -- that an industrial economy built on wage labor was destined to collide with an agrarian feudalist economy based on slave labor -- he points out that the South had railroads, telegraphs and cotton, which was like the petroleum of the 19th century.
In Richmond, a Civil War expert seeks to emancipate history's narrative Fredrick Kunkle 2010
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Is Cheney that much of a neo-feudalist that he would take down the US economy to usher in a new world order?
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This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences.
Ellen Brown: Basel III -- Tightening the Noose on Credit 2010
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This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences.
Ellen Brown: Basel III -- Tightening the Noose on Credit 2010
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This system was to be controlled in a feudalist fashion by the central banks of the world acting in concert, by secret agreements arrived at in frequent private meetings and conferences.
Ellen Brown: Deficit Terrorists Strike in the United Kingdom: United States of America Next? 2010
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