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The Creation of Inequality - How Our Prehistoric Ancestors Set the Stage for Monarchy, Slavery, and Empire (Paperback)
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The Creation of Inequality - How Our Prehistoric Ancestors Set the Stage for Monarchy, Slavery, and Empire (Paperback)
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Our early ancestors lived in small groups and worked actively to
preserve social equality. As they created larger societies,
however, inequality rose, and by 2500 bce truly egalitarian
societies were on the wane. In The Creation of Inequality, Kent
Flannery and Joyce Marcus demonstrate that this development was not
simply the result of population increase, food surplus, or the
accumulation of valuables. Instead, inequality resulted from
conscious manipulation of the unique social logic that lies at the
core of every human group. A few societies allowed talented and
ambitious individuals to rise in prestige while still preventing
them from becoming a hereditary elite. But many others made high
rank hereditary, by manipulating debts, genealogies, and sacred
lore. At certain moments in history, intense competition among
leaders of high rank gave rise to despotic kingdoms and empires in
the Near East, Egypt, Africa, Mexico, Peru, and the Pacific.
Drawing on their vast knowledge of both living and prehistoric
social groups, Flannery and Marcus describe the changes in logic
that create larger and more hierarchical societies, and they argue
persuasively that many kinds of inequality can be overcome by
reversing these changes, rather than by violence.
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