Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
11
410
Certain consequences of these attitudes may be beneficial.
11
411
For example, the average Gorean is not likely to feel that his honor, which he values highly, is somehow necessarily connected with the integrity of a specific, exactly drawn border.
11
412
Such borders generally do not exist on Gor, though, to be sure, certain things are commonly understood, for example, that the influence of, say, the city of Ar, has not traditionally extended north of the Vosk River.
11
413
Another consequence of the Gorean's tendency to think of territory in terms more analogous to an area warmed or an area illuminated than an area laid out by surveyors once and for all time is that his territoriality tends to increase with nearness to his city or village.
11
414
One result of this attitude is that most wars, most armed altercations, tend to be very local.
11
415
They tend to involve, usually, only a few cities and their associated villages and territories, rather than gigantic political entities such as nations.
11
416
One result of this is that the number of people affected by warfare on Gor usually tends, statistically, to be quite limited.
Certain consequences of these attitudes may be beneficial.
For example, the average Gorean is not likely to feel that his honor, which he values highly, is somehow necessarily connected with the integrity of a specific, exactly drawn border.
Such borders generally do not exist on Gor, though, to be sure, certain things are commonly understood, for example, that the influence of, say, the city of Ar, has not traditionally extended north of the Vosk River.
Another consequence of the Gorean's tendency to think of territory in terms more analogous to an area warmed or an area illuminated than an area laid out by surveyors once and for all time is that his territoriality tends to increase with nearness to his city or village.
One result of this attitude is that most wars, most armed altercations, tend to be very local.
They tend to involve, usually, only a few cities and their associated villages and territories, rather than gigantic political entities such as nations.
One result of this is that the number of people affected by warfare on Gor usually tends, statistically, to be quite limited.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )