Elite families are structurally driven to have many children because inheritance, marriage, and reproduction are how they maintain power and privilege.
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Elite Family
Elite families are structurally driven to have many children because inheritance, marriage, and reproduction are how they maintain power and privilege.
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"What if the elite families don't have that much children? Will this model still work?"
"...families expand so fast. And also, who wants to marry into elite families? Who wants to marry into them? Everyone. All right? And they..."
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