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Bocaccio

Definition: Bocaccio was an Italian Renaissance painter who lived from 1597 to 1642. He is renowned for his detailed, realistic depictions of peasants and workers in rural scenes. His paintings often feature human figures with exaggerated features and a sense of humor, reflecting the spirit of the time.


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Collectivization

Definition: Collectivization is a historical and political process in which peasants, or "collectives," are organized into small units known as "communes" or "families." In this system, each member of the collective has a direct share in the management and ownership of their own land. Collectivization was often used to suppress peasant resistance and maintain control over agriculture. Collectivization is also associated with various forms of agricultural reform, such as the introduction of new farming techniques or modern machinery, as


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Colleries

Definition: Colleries are a form of collective farming that is often used in the Middle Ages and early modern period. They were organized by groups of people who worked together to cultivate land, share resources, and manage the production of food. The main purpose of a collerie was to make a living from the work of other members, which sometimes led to conflicts between different groups or among them. Colleries were also used as a way for peasants to gain access to land and improve their standard of living by working


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Zamindari

Definition: In Islamic jurisprudence, a Zamindari is a type of land tenure system in which a tenant pays rent to the owner for the use and possession of their land. The system was introduced by Muhammad Ali ibn Musa al-Khattab (also known as Al-Mustansir) during the 12th century AD. The Zamindaria system allowed peasants to own land, but it also required them to pay rent or "zaman" to the owner for their use


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Unfeudalizing

Definition: The process of transforming a society from one characterized by strict social and economic hierarchies to one where individuals have more freedom and autonomy, often achieved through the abolition or reduction of feudalism. In other words, it is the process of reducing or abolishing the power and control that traditionally existed between lords and peasants in order to promote individual rights and freedoms.


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Tertiarian

Definition: Tertiarian is a type of philosophical and political theory that emphasizes the importance of equality, justice, and human rights for all individuals regardless of their social class or status. It was developed by Karl Marx in his book "The Communist Manifesto" during World War I, which argues that capitalism has led to the exploitation of workers and the oppression of peasants, leading to a new society based on equality and cooperation between all members of society.


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Rouse

Definition: Rouse is a term used in the context of politics, specifically in the United States. It refers to a person who has recently become involved in political activities or issues, typically after receiving news or information about them from someone else. Rouses are often referred to as "activists" or "peasants."


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Proletariat

Definition: The term "proletariat" refers to the class of people who are primarily engaged in manual labor, typically working as workers or peasants. They are often characterized by their low wages and poor living conditions, which are not sufficient for their basic needs such as food, housing, and healthcare. In capitalist societies, the proletariat is a significant part of the economy, serving as the primary producers and consumers of goods and services. However, in socialist systems, the proletariat is seen as an essential component of


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Proletarian

Definition: The term "proletarian" is a term used in Marxist theory to refer to those who are working class, or proletariat. It describes individuals and groups that work for the benefit of the capitalist system. This can include workers, peasants, and other low-income individuals who do not have full-time jobs but receive some form of income through their labor. The term is often associated with the concept of class struggle in Marxist theory, where working-class people are seen as opposed to the bourgeoisie, or upper


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Poulterer

Definition: Poulterer is a term that refers to an individual who lives and works in rural areas, particularly in France. They are often referred to as "the people of the countryside" or "the peasants". Poulterers typically live off the land and rely on farming for their livelihoods. They tend to be self-sufficient and have a strong sense of community, often working together with other poulterers and farmers in order to support each other's businesses and economies. Poul


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