Theories of Society Foundations of Modern Sociological Theory volume 1

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Theories of Society Foundations of Modern Sociological Theory volume 1
Talcott Parsons
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With the establishment of the hereditary principle this ceremony became the means whereby the lord collected a sum of money (relief) as the price for the renewal of the fief.
On the other hand, it frequently happened that the vassal himself disposed of the very fiefs he held from a superior lord as fiefs for his own men. This subinfeudation, in principle, presumed the assent of the grantor of the original fief, but social necessities made it more and more customary to dispense with this. Thus a
...longside of and to a large extent parallel to the chains of personal dependence there arose chains of landed dependence. Mediaeval law in contrast with the Roman and modern notions of landed property conceived the soil as being sub- ject to a great number of real rights differing among themselves and superimposed. Each of them had the value of a possession protected by custom (saisine, seisin, Gewehr) and none was clothed with that absolute character which the word property carries with it.
The seigniory, or manor, was the fundamental unit of the feudal regime.


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