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Book 26. (7 results) Witness of Gor (Context Quote)

Chapter # Sentence # Quote
11 1616 Priest-Kings, for example, whoever they may be, have no caste.
11 1617 They are said to be "above caste".
11 1618 Similarly, outlaws and slaves have no caste.
11 1619 Outlaws are thought to have relinquished caste, and, in a sense, thus, to be "out of caste," and slaves, of course, as animals, are "below caste," or, perhaps better, "aside from caste" or "apart from caste".
11 1620 To be sure, I think there are others who also lack caste, really.
11 1621 Some may not have been raised "in caste," some may decline or flee their castes before the initiations, and so on.
11 1622 Similarly, there are entire groups of people, as I understand it, barbarians, savages, and such, whose social arrangements are not based on caste.
Priest-Kings, for example, whoever they may be, have no caste. They are said to be "above caste". Similarly, outlaws and slaves have no caste. Outlaws are thought to have relinquished caste, and, in a sense, thus, to be "out of caste," and slaves, of course, as animals, are "below caste," or, perhaps better, "aside from caste" or "apart from caste". To be sure, I think there are others who also lack caste, really. Some may not have been raised "in caste," some may decline or flee their castes before the initiations, and so on. Similarly, there are entire groups of people, as I understand it, barbarians, savages, and such, whose social arrangements are not based on caste. - (Witness of Gor, Chapter )