Moral Systems in Traditional Societies

作者: Bruce K. Friesen

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9551-7_3

关键词: Population growthSocial scienceAxial AgeAgrarian societyMonotheismTraditional societySociocultural evolutionPolitical scienceSocial stratification

摘要: In applying the theory of moral systems to traditional societies, this chapter illustrates how revolutions have accompanied major sociocultural shifts from hunting and gathering horticultural agrarian societies. The discussion shows religion developed only as humans began organizing in more socially complex societies; often a means come terms with implications stratified Research is presented illustrate increasingly abstract religious beliefs accompany population growth

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