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Patrimonialism is a form of
governance in
which the
ruler governs on the
basis of
personal loyalties which are
derived from patron-client relations, personal...
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anthropological and
sociological studies have been made
about customs of
patrimonial inheritance,
where only male
children can inherit. Some
cultures also...
- high up in
state structures down to
individuals in
small villages. Neo-
patrimonialism may
underlie or
supplant the
bureaucratic structure of the
state in...
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property law,
title is an
intangible construct representing a
bundle of
rights in a
piece of
property in
which a
party may own
either a
legal interest...
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deluge of
official titles of most
patrimonial administrations.
Military force is an
important instrument of a
patrimonial rule.
Weber distinguished five...
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promote the
Chinese Neo-Confucian
ideology of
organising society along patrimonial clans among the Mongols.
Manchu rulers presided over a multi-ethnic empire...
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social inequality chiefly stems from
persistent authoritarianism, "neo-
patrimonial"
practices at all
levels of the political, administrative,
military and...
- Look up patrimony or
patrimonial in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Patrimony may
refer to: Patrimony, or property, the
total of all
personal and real...
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Retrieved 6
November 2015. Pernau,
Margrit (2000). The P****ing of
Patrimonialism:
Politics and
Political Culture in Hyderabad, 1911–1948.
Manohar Publication...
- Sézéria. The town is
recognized as a
remarkable heritage site (Site
patrimonial remarquable). The
church Notre-Dame de l'****omption
dates from the 13th-17th...