America's Drift toward Feudalism

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ica's emergence in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries represented a dramatic break from the past. The United States came on the scene with only vestiges of the old European feudal orderâ?"mostly in the plantation economy of the Deep South. There was no hereditary nobility, no national church, and, thanks to George Washington's modesty, no royal? Read Full Article »


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