Non-examples of manorialism would include social and economic systems or situations that are not related to the feudal system prevalent in medieval Europe. Here are some non-examples:
Capitalism: Capitalism is an economic system where individuals or private entities own and control the means of production. It is a modern economic system that is fundamentally different from manorialism.
Socialism: Socialism is an economic and political system where the means of production are collectively owned and controlled. Like capitalism, it is not related to the feudal structure of manorialism.
Feudal Japan: While Japan had a feudal system during its history, it operated differently from European manorialism. Japanese feudalism had its unique characteristics and practices.
Tribal Societies: Many indigenous tribal societies around the world had their own social and economic structures that were different from the feudal system of medieval Europe.
Modern Industrial Societies: The contemporary industrialized world with its complex economic and social systems is not an example of manorialism.
Ancient Civilizations: Manorialism was a medieval European system, so ancient civilizations like the Roman Empire, Egyptian civilization, or the Aztec Empire had different social and economic structures.