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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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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"...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..."
"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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