Book 8. (7 results) Hunters of Gor (Context Quote)
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162
He had doubtless risen through the ranks to a position of prominence, which, given the aristocracies of Tyros, was unusual.
19
163
Family was important on the cliffed island, as, indeed it was, too, on the terraces of Cos.
19
164
Island ubarates, with their relatively stable populations, over a period of generations, tend to develop concentrations of wealth and power among successful families, which wealth and power, first producing oligarchy, becomes gradually invested with the prestige of dynastic tradition, at which point, one supposes, one may fairly speak of aristocracy.
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165
Most Gorean cities are, in effect, governed by the influence, direct or indirect, of several important families.
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166
In the city of Ar, one of the great families was once the Hinrabians.
19
167
But Sarus did not owe his authority, his responsibility, to his family.
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168
He had achieved it against great odds, on the isle of Tyros.
He had doubtless risen through the ranks to a position of prominence, which, given the aristocracies of Tyros, was unusual.
Family was important on the cliffed island, as, indeed it was, too, on the terraces of Cos.
Island ubarates, with their relatively stable populations, over a period of generations, tend to develop concentrations of wealth and power among successful families, which wealth and power, first producing oligarchy, becomes gradually invested with the prestige of dynastic tradition, at which point, one supposes, one may fairly speak of aristocracy.
Most Gorean cities are, in effect, governed by the influence, direct or indirect, of several important families.
In the city of Ar, one of the great families was once the Hinrabians.
But Sarus did not owe his authority, his responsibility, to his family.
He had achieved it against great odds, on the isle of Tyros.
- (Hunters of Gor, Chapter )