Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)
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132
The colors of the Merchants, which merchants frequently claim to be a high caste, were white and yellow, or white and gold.
9
133
Some regard the Slavers as a subcaste of the Merchants and others identify it as an independent caste.
9
134
The caste structure apparently lends a great deal of stability to Gorean society, as most Goreans respect their caste and recognize the nature of, and the value of, its role in society.
9
135
In this way, self-esteem, pride, and high intelligence tends to be spread rather evenly throughout the population, rather than being drained, over generations, into a limited number of professions.
9
136
Also, allegiance to a Home Stone, and frequent internecine warfare, tends to keep the Gorean population decentralized, so that ambition and intelligence does not, over time, gravitate toward particular cities, say, larger, wealthier population centers, to the detriment of other municipalities.
9
137
Whereas caste change is not prohibited, and legal provisions exist for its effectuation, it is seldom sought.
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138
The typical Gorean cares for his caste, and takes great pride in it.
The colors of the Merchants, which merchants frequently claim to be a high caste, were white and yellow, or white and gold.
Some regard the Slavers as a subcaste of the Merchants and others identify it as an independent caste.
The caste structure apparently lends a great deal of stability to Gorean society, as most Goreans respect their caste and recognize the nature of, and the value of, its role in society.
In this way, self-esteem, pride, and high intelligence tends to be spread rather evenly throughout the population, rather than being drained, over generations, into a limited number of professions.
Also, allegiance to a Home Stone, and frequent internecine warfare, tends to keep the Gorean population decentralized, so that ambition and intelligence does not, over time, gravitate toward particular cities, say, larger, wealthier population centers, to the detriment of other municipalities.
Whereas caste change is not prohibited, and legal provisions exist for its effectuation, it is seldom sought.
The typical Gorean cares for his caste, and takes great pride in it.
- (Plunder of Gor, Chapter )