Passages from Antiquity to Feudalism is a sustained exercise in
historical sociology that shows how the slave-based societies of Ancient
Greece and Rome eventually became the feudal societies of the Middle
Ages. In the course of this study, Anderson vindicates and refines the
explanatory power of historical materialism, while casting a fascinating
light on the Ancient world, the Germanic invasions, nomadic society, and
the different routes taken to feudalism in Northern, Mediterranean,
Eastern and Western Europe.
Through this work and its companion volume, Lineages of the Absolutist
State, Anderson presents a Marxist history of Western political
development that takes readers from the first stirrings of political
consciousness in the classical world to the rise of absolutist
monarchies in Europe and the birth of the modern epoch.