ECONOMIC conditions in Africa, FEUDALISM, ECONOMIC history, MEDIEVAL civilization
Abstract
Presents the author's views on the economy and feudalism in Africa. Application of the term feudal to pre-colonial African states; Interrelated aspects of the society; Means of water control that do not involve the wheel; Effects of the technological gap between Africa and Eurasia.
Examines the role of grasslands and farmlands as factors in the cyclical development of Eurasian history. Origin in the permanent fertility of the irrigated valleys of Egypt, Mesopotamia and the Indus; Sign of fortification about the villages until culture elements from the Near East; Removal of international tensions before making explosions; Treatment of any war.