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Book 17. (1 results) Savages of Gor (Individual Quote)

This is in marked contrast to certain societies where it is the healthiest and finest who are sent off to war while the inferior and defective remain behind in safety, making money and multiplying themselves. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1, Sentence #1084)
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1 1084 This is in marked contrast to certain societies where it is the healthiest and finest who are sent off to war while the inferior and defective remain behind in safety, making money and multiplying themselves.

Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)

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1 1081 They live with the stars and the winds, and the kaiila and kailiauk.
1 1082 They have not chosen to revere the fat-bellied, beer-drinking gods of more sedentary peoples.
1 1083 Too, of course, it should be noted that the counting of coup tends, statistically, to ensure that it is the stronger and healthier, the more alert, the more intelligent and sharper-sensed who will reproduce themselves.
1 1084 This is in marked contrast to certain societies where it is the healthiest and finest who are sent off to war while the inferior and defective remain behind in safety, making money and multiplying themselves.
1 1085 In most tribes, incidentally, a man who refuses to go on the warpath is put in women's clothes and given a woman's name.
1 1086 He must then live as a woman.
1 1087 Henceforth he is always referred to in the female gender.
They live with the stars and the winds, and the kaiila and kailiauk. They have not chosen to revere the fat-bellied, beer-drinking gods of more sedentary peoples. Too, of course, it should be noted that the counting of coup tends, statistically, to ensure that it is the stronger and healthier, the more alert, the more intelligent and sharper-sensed who will reproduce themselves. This is in marked contrast to certain societies where it is the healthiest and finest who are sent off to war while the inferior and defective remain behind in safety, making money and multiplying themselves. In most tribes, incidentally, a man who refuses to go on the warpath is put in women's clothes and given a woman's name. He must then live as a woman. Henceforth he is always referred to in the female gender. - (Savages of Gor, Chapter 1)