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A privilege is a special Etymologically a privilege (privilegium) means a "private law", or rule relating to a specific individual or institution.
Boniface's
abbey of Fulda, to cite an early and prominent example, was granted privilegium, setting the abbot in direct contact with the pope, bypassing the jurisdiction of the local bishop.
In a broader sense, "privilege" can refer to special powers or de facto immunities held as a consequence of
political power or
wealth. Privilege of this sort may be transmitted by birth into a privileged class, membership in a particular group, or achieved through individual actions. One of the objectives of the
French Revolution was the abolition of privilege. This meant the removal of separate laws for d...
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