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Thursday, February 03, 2011
 
The existence of power in non-state societies is quite different from the type of power expressed in states. In modern states, power is arranged in a hierarchy where coercion is exercised by one group on another. In non-state societies, power is equally distributed through ceremonial roles and duties. These roles and duties are maintained by unequal exchanges that form long-term social relationships. There is no permanent concentration of power that would cause the society to become a state.

 

 
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