Chapter 147 (1/2)
147 – Macrosociology
Apart fro, commoners with technical skills were called craftsmen
Commoner craftsmen who relied on their skills to run their shops were called handicraftsmen Thus, most of the handicraftsmen were freed to Liszt's understanding, after running their business for a period of tieoisie However, with his understanding of this world's society, he knew that it was teeois, as aristocrats wouldn't allow this to happen
Taking Earth's ress and the industrial revolution, the handicraftsrasped the means of production would either accueois, or lose the means of production and be reduced to workers
In this world, crafts tieois or large numbers of workers No matter how they developed, they were still vassals of aristocrats The absolute disparity in individual strength that cultivation of qi brought about rasp all poithout fear of being overthrown by a new social class
Of course, the development of the craftsman class differed from state to state and from city to city
There was no fixed hierarchical division
Liszt suhly divided into 4 grades: ‘specialist', ‘technician', ‘artisan', and ‘worker'
Technician – crafts cities They were freed the same level of status as lesser aristocrats
Architect, shi+pbuilder, carriagebuilder, goldsmith, jewel master, caster, driller, and others were top craftsmen of various industries
Architects were responsible for the construction of castles, large buildings, ic towers, and so on; shi+pbuilders were responsible for the design and construction of shi+ps; carriagebuilders were responsible for the production of carriages, old coins, silver coins, copper coins, and even dragon coins; jewel ned precious ornaems; casters could make all kinds of fine tools; drillers could excavate mines
On the Coral Island, there were only architects, shi+pbuilders, carriagebuilders, and casters There were no goldsmiths, jewel rade were the backbone of craftsmen as well as part of the most basic class of major cities They were of all walks of life and were the cornerstone of prosperity for cities and fiefs Most of them were freedmen who could choose to run shops or sell crafts
Stonemason, carpenter, blacksmith, leathersmith, and tailor were the 5 fundamental occupations of artisans as well as the 5 industries with the largest number of people
Stonemasons built constructions, carpenters produced furniture, blacksed tools, leathersmiths tanned leather, and tailors made clothes
Additionally, bonesmith, papermaker (thick bast paper), locksem craftsman, precious stone craftsar maker, condiment maker, and salt maker were also of artisans
Worker – craftsrade were also the backbone of craftse-scale presence in the manors of lords Most were serfs, and practically no different frohtly skilled work
Weaver, spinner, dyer, salt worker, sugar worker, grinder, miner, sailor, shi+p worker, handyman, and so on were all workers
Additionally, rocer, and coper, who themselves weren't skilled in any craft but were responsible for the circulation of crafts, had generally the same status as artisans, namely, common freedrade weren't considered to be craftsmen and should be called artists