The statement "In the society of the High Middle Ages, function determined social classification." does not adequately describe the reality of society at the time. The social division into those who work, those who fight, and those who pray presents a view that is far too static of a world with considerable social mobility. Also this widespread image of High Middle Age society does not include a class for "those who trade" or townspeople. These three basic social divisions of peasants, monks, and knights did provide insight into the mind of the medieval world.
Those who work, more commonly referred to as the peasant class made up more than 90% of the population and was economically the most productive group. Peasants were giving the task of supporting lords, clergy, and townspeople on top of themselves through their agricultural endeavors. Despite High Middle Age dependency on the peasant class few historical records had any mention of the peasants lest it be one of contempt or......
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