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Book 34. (1 results) Plunder of Gor (Individual Quote)

Administrators, in the high cities, are usually appointed by the Council of Castes; to which body, in theory, they are responsible. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13, Sentence #7)
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13 7 Administrators, in the high cities, are usually appointed by the council of Castes; to which body, in theory, they are responsible.

Book 34. (7 results) Plunder of Gor (Context Quote)

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13 4 I was one of four kitchen slaves, in the house of Lysander, of Market of Semris, he of the caste of Builders.
13 5 Tyrant of Market of Semris.
13 6 Common governance on Gor is in terms of Administrators or Ubars.
13 7 Administrators, in the high cities, are usually appointed by the council of Castes; to which body, in theory, they are responsible.
13 8 Ubars are usually generals or war leaders, originally acclaimed by, and empowered by, popular support, most often in periods of crisis.
13 9 In a sense, I suppose they, too, are tyrants, as there is no legal limit placed on their tenure in office nor are there any obvious provisions for removing them from office, short of, I suppose, assassinations or uprisings.
13 10 To be sure, they commonly have the support of the people.
I was one of four kitchen slaves, in the house of Lysander, of Market of Semris, he of the caste of Builders. Tyrant of Market of Semris. Common governance on Gor is in terms of Administrators or Ubars. Administrators, in the high cities, are usually appointed by the council of Castes; to which body, in theory, they are responsible. Ubars are usually generals or war leaders, originally acclaimed by, and empowered by, popular support, most often in periods of crisis. In a sense, I suppose they, too, are tyrants, as there is no legal limit placed on their tenure in office nor are there any obvious provisions for removing them from office, short of, I suppose, assassinations or uprisings. To be sure, they commonly have the support of the people. - (Plunder of Gor, Chapter 13)