Finally with increase in population the demand for agriculture and thus for land increased. This gave rise to many conflicts and many wars over the land.
The history is full of hierarchical societies. This is the main trend of history. However, the French revolution and American rights declaration made people equal at least in the case of political power. This equality is provided on individual basis that may easily be transformed in tyranny of majority if different groups are present in the society. The equal distribution of political power requires a group of homogeneous individuals. The Russian and Chinese revolutions tried to make people economically equal on collective basis but failed in implementing properly. Economic equality does not seem to go hand in hand with political equality. But economic inequality can easily go hand in hand with political inequality.
However, we define all societies as hierarchical societies. An equal society has hierarchy of degree one. A society has as many degrees of hierarchy as many as strata it has. In such a society a man has a given status. Here we take the status to be axiomatic in its existence because the status may change with the cultural values of the society. In a changing society the status may be changing but we deemed it to exist. In a composite society again we take the status to exist even if it is difficult to define.
Saturday, November 7, 2009
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