Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)
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Slavers, for example, sometimes think of themselves as being of the Merchants, and sometimes as being a separate caste.
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42
They do have their own colors, blue and yellow, those of the Merchants being white and yellow, or white and gold.
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43
Too, are the bargemen of the Southern Cartius a caste or not? They think of themselves as such, but many do not see the matter in the same light.
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44
There are, on Gor, it might be mentioned, ways of raising and altering caste, but the Gorean seldom avails himself of these.
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45
To most Goreans it would be unthinkable to alter caste.
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46
He is generally too proud of his caste and it is too much a part of him for him to think in such terms.
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It is, too, recognized that all, or most, of the castes perform necessary, commendable or useful functions.
Slavers, for example, sometimes think of themselves as being of the Merchants, and sometimes as being a separate caste.
They do have their own colors, blue and yellow, those of the Merchants being white and yellow, or white and gold.
Too, are the bargemen of the Southern Cartius a caste or not? They think of themselves as such, but many do not see the matter in the same light.
There are, on Gor, it might be mentioned, ways of raising and altering caste, but the Gorean seldom avails himself of these.
To most Goreans it would be unthinkable to alter caste.
He is generally too proud of his caste and it is too much a part of him for him to think in such terms.
It is, too, recognized that all, or most, of the castes perform necessary, commendable or useful functions.
- (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter )