Book 1. (7 results) Tarnsman of Gor (Context Quote)
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140
The caste system was socially efficient, given its openness with respect to merit, but I regarded it as somehow ethically objectionable.
3
141
It was still too rigid, in my opinion, particularly with respect to the selection of rulers from the High Castes and with respect to the Double Knowledge.
3
142
But far more deplorable than the caste system was the institution of slavery.
3
143
There were only three statuses conceivable to the Gorean mind outside of the caste system: slave, outlaw, and Priest-King.
3
144
A man who refused to practice his livelihood or strove to alter status without the consent of the Council of High Castes was, by definition, an outlaw and subject to impalement.
3
145
The girl I had originally seen had been a slave, and what I had taken to be the jewelry at her throat had been a badge of servitude.
3
146
Another such badge was a brand concealed by her clothing.
The caste system was socially efficient, given its openness with respect to merit, but I regarded it as somehow ethically objectionable.
It was still too rigid, in my opinion, particularly with respect to the selection of rulers from the High Castes and with respect to the Double Knowledge.
But far more deplorable than the caste system was the institution of slavery.
There were only three statuses conceivable to the Gorean mind outside of the caste system: slave, outlaw, and Priest-King.
A man who refused to practice his livelihood or strove to alter status without the consent of the Council of High Castes was, by definition, an outlaw and subject to impalement.
The girl I had originally seen had been a slave, and what I had taken to be the jewelry at her throat had been a badge of servitude.
Another such badge was a brand concealed by her clothing.
- (Tarnsman of Gor, Chapter )