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den301095 [7]
4 years ago
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Discuss whether these findings about equality in hunter-gathering societies are of any relevance to 21st century society.

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zalisa [80]4 years ago
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They are because they show us that equal societies were and are indeed a possible thing when we're talking about how to build up an equal society. This doesn't however mean that such a society can exist in a highly modern state  of the 21st century. 
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