Edward Schedrin

Edward Schedrin
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AffiliationTerran Hegemony

Edward Schedrin was the first person to espouse the concept of Neo-Feudalism.[1]

History[edit]

He defined neo-feudalism as an attempt to balance the needs of massive working populations with those of their societies as a whole. He pointed that through economic incentives, people would be encouraged to remain in one place, at one profession, for their entire lives.

Legacy[edit]

His definition did not include an hereditary noble class, but over the years, as powerful families established political dynasties this was accepted as part of the concept. As a side effect of neo-feudalism, the system encourages the growth of enormous corporations, that by dint of this became political powers in their own.[1]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Era Digest: Age of War, p. 4 "NEO-FEUDALISM"

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