
The science of society, the evolution of society, and the governance of society.
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### Conceptual introduction
Every new social scientific reconstruction of human social, political and economic evolution in the ancient world must, at a minimum, make an attempt to conceptualise the first society. I will soon argue that the first society arose as a mo...
‘Horde’ is a useful concept, but only when it is employed to symbolise the antithesis of society. A ‘horde’ cannot be a society. In the OED definition, a horde is “a large group of people, which is disorganised, disorderly, or threatening”,...
Conceptual oppositions between human ‘group’ categories will become obvious once we look at them in detail. The most serious prehistoric differences are those between society and non-society groupings. An imperfect but possibly useful short...
The writers behind this newsletter.
PhD Political Science, Sussex; Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC); Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU). Author of ‘Capitalism, Institutions, and Economic Development’.
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