Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)
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It is said on Gor that only slaves, outlaws and Priest-Kings, rumored to be the rulers of Gor, reputed to live in the remote Sardar Mountains, are without caste.
It is said on Gor that only slaves, outlaws and Priest-Kings, rumored to be the rulers of Gor, reputed to live in the remote Sardar Mountains, are without caste.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 16, Sentence #37)
Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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The slave, too, of course, has no caste rights.
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He stands outside the structure of society.
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36
He is an animal.
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37
It is said on Gor that only slaves, outlaws and Priest-Kings, rumored to be the rulers of Gor, reputed to live in the remote Sardar Mountains, are without caste.
16
38
This saying, however, it might be pointed out, as Goreans recognize, is not strictly true.
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39
For example, some individuals have lost caste, or been deprived of caste; some individuals have been born outside of caste; certain occupations are not traditionally associated with caste, such as gardening, domestic service and herding; and, indeed, there are entire cultures and peoples on Gor to whom caste is unknown.
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Similarly, caste lines tend sometimes to be vague, and the relation between castes and subcastes.
The slave, too, of course, has no caste rights.
He stands outside the structure of society.
He is an animal.
It is said on Gor that only slaves, outlaws and Priest-Kings, rumored to be the rulers of Gor, reputed to live in the remote Sardar Mountains, are without caste.
This saying, however, it might be pointed out, as Goreans recognize, is not strictly true.
For example, some individuals have lost caste, or been deprived of caste; some individuals have been born outside of caste; certain occupations are not traditionally associated with caste, such as gardening, domestic service and herding; and, indeed, there are entire cultures and peoples on Gor to whom caste is unknown.
Similarly, caste lines tend sometimes to be vague, and the relation between castes and subcastes.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 16)