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Preface
Part 1: Starting Out Equal:
1: Genesis and exodus
2: Rousseau's "state of nature"
3: Ancestors and enemies
4: Why our ancestors had religion and the arts
5: Inequality without agriculture
Part 2: Balancing Prestige And Equality:
6: Agriculture and achieved renown
7: Ritual buildings of achievement-based societies
8: Prehistory of the ritual house
9: Prestige and equality in four Native American societies
Part 3: Societies That Made Inequality Hereditary:
10: Rise and fall of hereditary inequality in farming societies
11: Three sources of power in chiefly societies
12: From ritual house to temple in the Americas
13: Aristocracy without chiefs
14: Temples and inequality in early Mesopotamia
15: Chiefly societies in our backyard
16: How to turn rank into stratification: tales of the South Pacific
Part 4: Inequality In Kingdoms And Empires:
17: How to create a kingdom
18: Three of the New World's first-generation kingdoms
19: Land of the Scorpion King
20: Black ox hides and golden stools
21: Nursery of civilization
22: Graft and imperialism
23: How new empires learn from old
Part 5: Resisting Inequality:
24: Inequality and natural law
Notes
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Index.

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