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Oliver
is on page 166
A rather short chapter, this one. It shows how the early Roman Republic had a major, historically important shift in its class structure: Previously, your class was largely determined by blood relations or membership of a tribe, but now ( roughly 500bc) it changed; Wealth gradually became the most defining trait of an individual and dictated his class position.
Short, but important
— Jul 25, 2025 10:24AM
Short, but important
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Oliver
is on page 195
We now see the gradual decline of the Roman empire, spurred on by the contradictions and complexity of the Roman system. We also see the Germanic Barbarians invade the bordering Roman provinces and, requiring a leader of these more complex Roman cities, installed the first true Kings, derived from Germanic military leaders with a thirst for power... etc etc etc and we arrive at feudalism.
The best chapter so far!
— Jul 26, 2025 08:05AM
The best chapter so far!
Oliver
is on page 182
A longer and more complicated chapter, but I believe I understood his points
He talks of the traces of matriarchy in the patriarchal Germans (pulled from Roman accounts). He uses these traces to prove the universality of societal development; how all our societies seem to follow the same steps as we "progress", by pointing out the similarities with the Germans of Roman times and the late 1800's American Indians.
— Jul 25, 2025 12:34PM
He talks of the traces of matriarchy in the patriarchal Germans (pulled from Roman accounts). He uses these traces to prove the universality of societal development; how all our societies seem to follow the same steps as we "progress", by pointing out the similarities with the Germans of Roman times and the late 1800's American Indians.
Oliver
is on page 141
Finally, we arrive at the early forms of the state.
Engels (and Marx), through Morgans work, use the Greek heroic tales in a wonderful way to illustrate how the shift from the rather (primitive) communistic systems to monarchy occurred. Showing how early democracy, shifting to military-democracy under the foundations of the nation, paved the path rather efficiently to the system of hereditary power.
Amazing chapter
— Jul 22, 2025 09:15AM
Engels (and Marx), through Morgans work, use the Greek heroic tales in a wonderful way to illustrate how the shift from the rather (primitive) communistic systems to monarchy occurred. Showing how early democracy, shifting to military-democracy under the foundations of the nation, paved the path rather efficiently to the system of hereditary power.
Amazing chapter
Oliver
is on page 132
Slowly progressing towards the modern day. I had no idea there was this much information on ancient and indigenous societies.
— Jul 18, 2025 10:16AM
Oliver
is on page 102
The point of the book is slowly revealing itself. Each argument and example is making more and more sense.
A very comprehensive walkthrough of the evolution of the modern family so far!
If you consider yourself a feminist, I would say this book is a must read so far, as it truly seems to be the formula for understanding how the oppression of the woman began and evolved and how "woman" became a seperate class.
— Jul 09, 2025 07:03PM
A very comprehensive walkthrough of the evolution of the modern family so far!
If you consider yourself a feminist, I would say this book is a must read so far, as it truly seems to be the formula for understanding how the oppression of the woman began and evolved and how "woman" became a seperate class.

