A theorized contemporary rebirth of policies of governance, economy and public life reminiscent of those present in many feudal societies.(noun)
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Use "neofeudalism" in a sentence
"And what we're creating or allowing to be created by not checking against this corporate state or rise of corporate power is not only a kind of neofeudalism but a kind of willful suicide by not confronting the destruction of the ecosystem on which human life depends."
"Another manifestation of neofeudalism is the growing power of corporations, that leave the poor dependent on private interests more powerful than the government, a situation resembling traditional feudal society."
"However, Taibbi doesn't take the logical next step and tells us what it all means - neofeudalism."