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... it would be difficult to preserve a community in the ownership of slaves , would give rise to laws of property and to an increased prestige to the judicial office , even if it did get separated later from the office of priest .
... it would be difficult to preserve a community in the ownership of slaves , would give rise to laws of property and to an increased prestige to the judicial office , even if it did get separated later from the office of priest .
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The warrior fought for loot in the shape of additions to his herds and slaves , in order that his fields might be tilled and his power over his neighbours increased , until , on some fortunate day , even they came under his dominion and ...
The warrior fought for loot in the shape of additions to his herds and slaves , in order that his fields might be tilled and his power over his neighbours increased , until , on some fortunate day , even they came under his dominion and ...
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... leave them free to exploit and rob more systematically and with greater impunity than ever , and this , moreover , in , an ever increasing territory , or in the case of migrating pastoral peoples over a larger number of families .
... leave them free to exploit and rob more systematically and with greater impunity than ever , and this , moreover , in , an ever increasing territory , or in the case of migrating pastoral peoples over a larger number of families .
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The political solution , however , will leave the economic riddle where it was , and by increasing the power and ... less soluble than er , because it will inevitably develop the state on lines of force and increased militarism .
The political solution , however , will leave the economic riddle where it was , and by increasing the power and ... less soluble than er , because it will inevitably develop the state on lines of force and increased militarism .
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Incidentally it will truncate democracy by denying it initiative at the extremities , and render itself unstable by repressing strong desires , strengthened by increased education . For efficiency , partially digested and lop - sided ...
Incidentally it will truncate democracy by denying it initiative at the extremities , and render itself unstable by repressing strong desires , strengthened by increased education . For efficiency , partially digested and lop - sided ...
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