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Kingdoms

Once kingdoms and elite societies develop, they can conquer egalitarian societies because competition favors societies with organization, wealth, and larger populations.

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General world-historical competition model stated on 2024-10-08.

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Once kingdoms and elite societies develop, they can conquer egalitarian societies because competition favors societies with organization, wealth, and larger populations.

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Too Many Rich People, Too Little Power

2024-10-08, day precision · Civilization #6: Elite Overproduction and the Bronze Age Collapse

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"...we're egalitarian. But, once we start to develop, elite societies, okay? Kingdoms, then it could easily conquer, egalitarian societies. Any more questions? But, but..."

Too Many Rich People, Too Little Power

2024-10-08, day precision · Civilization #6: Elite Overproduction and the Bronze Age Collapse

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"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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