Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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Such alliances, portions of their planning, lifted them to strata where their talents and energies might have full play, strata otherwise closed to them by dominant, controlling groups and families, jealous of and protective of their own interests.
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The dominant and effective families thus take into themselves newcomers of energy and intelligence, who, in exchange for position and opportunity, when they themselves are allied with such families, help keep the families high and dominant in the society.
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Human structures are group structures, and closed groups, with senses of their own best interest, yet open enough and intelligent enough to accept a certain amount, carefully selected, of new and driving blood, regulate society.
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Many people are unaware of such groups, for they are seldom identifiable save through lines of social relationships and connections.
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The first families of a city usually constitute one or more of such groups, sometimes competitive groups.
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When a city falls, the daughters of such families are most avidly sought by the conquerors as slaves.
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Their first duty, naked and collared, is to serve the conquerors at their victory feast.
Such alliances, portions of their planning, lifted them to strata where their talents and energies might have full play, strata otherwise closed to them by dominant, controlling groups and families, jealous of and protective of their own interests.
The dominant and effective families thus take into themselves newcomers of energy and intelligence, who, in exchange for position and opportunity, when they themselves are allied with such families, help keep the families high and dominant in the society.
Human structures are group structures, and closed groups, with senses of their own best interest, yet open enough and intelligent enough to accept a certain amount, carefully selected, of new and driving blood, regulate society.
Many people are unaware of such groups, for they are seldom identifiable save through lines of social relationships and connections.
The first families of a city usually constitute one or more of such groups, sometimes competitive groups.
When a city falls, the daughters of such families are most avidly sought by the conquerors as slaves.
Their first duty, naked and collared, is to serve the conquerors at their victory feast.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )