The process by which organized, wealthy, large-population societies win out over less organized societies.
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Competition between social structures
The process by which organized, wealthy, large-population societies win out over less organized societies.
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"...we, what we will discover, is that, there are different social structures."
"Okay? There are different social structures, including societies that were egalitarian. But, when you're in competition with each other, societies that are, you know,..."
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