Sociability and need of mutual aid and support are such inherent
parts of human nature that at no time of history can we discover
men living in small isolated families, fighting each other for the
means of subsistence. On the contrary, modern research, as we saw
it in the two preceding chapters, proves that since the very
beginning of their prehistoric life men used to agglomerate into
gentes, clans, or tribes, maintained by an idea of common descent
and by worship of common ancestors.
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