A Valley of Two Roads
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An article about a sociological essay that explains the potential causes and reasons for the development of a classical liberal ideology in the valleys of Cartadania and Pelaxia in contrast to the feudal and slave conservatism of Caphiria, where the main sociological cause is the religious schism of 1615 that led to the independence process of both provinces.
Include: Endogenous factors: social and political composition of Cartadania and Pelaxia until the 17th century Exogenous factors: commercial influence of Levantia as well as influence through political alliances via marriage with House of Pardo