M moire Sur L'abolition Des Redevances F odales, Sur Leur Rachat, L'imposition Territoriale Et Le Soulagement Du Peuple by Jean-Louis Bridel delves into the critical issues surrounding feudal dues in pre-revolutionary France. This treatise meticulously examines the injustices of the feudal system and proposes solutions for its abolition, focusing on the redemption of these dues and the implementation of a fairer land tax system to alleviate the burden on the populace. Bridel's work offers a valuable insight into the economic and social conditions that fueled the French Revolution. It remains a significant historical document for understanding the complexities of land ownership, taxation, and social reform during this transformative period.
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