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186 123 “modal personality” 63, 117 Modernity /Modern Time 15–16, 91 monarch / king 13, 26, 27, 52–53, 93, 102– 103, 116 African 45 “Barbarian” 9 Benin 31–49, 51–55, 74–75, 78–81, 87, 88, 96, 99, 100, 103, 115–118, 124 Buganda 11 Dahomey 52 early state 29, 43, 71 Egypt 92 German 9 monarchy / kingdom 9, 29, 93, 97 Benin 53, 74–79, 96–98, 100, 115, 121–122 Ekie 11 Grasslands 102 Hellenistic 94 Roman 120 (Tropical) African 11, 28, 45, 48, 77, 97, 116 monogamy 83, 120 monotheism 120 morality 13, 50, 63, 83, 86 multipolity 72–73, 77, 80–81 Oligarchy 94 “Oriental despotism” theory 21 Paleolithic 16 polis 12, 17, 28, 83, 91–96 political centralization 15, 17, 22, 24, 25– 27, 47, 98, 102, 104, 114, 124 political community 27–30 political consciousness / culture 46–54, 99, 103, 116–117 political (administrative) institutions / system / regime 9, 13–14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, 53, 64, 68–70, 90–91, 115, 119 Athens 93 aristocratic 92, 93 Benin 31–50, 52, 53, 72–81, 87–88, 98, 121–122 bureaucratic 92, 94 centralized 20, 25, 26, 54–55 colonial 28, 47 community 95 democratic 13–14, 92–95 despotic 100 early state 70–72 egalitarian 119 generalized 68 heterarchical 17, 92–93, 112 homoarchical 105 monarchical 93, 102 non-democratic 13–14 non-hierarchical 119 non-specialized 25, 26, 54, 90 non-state 29, 93 oligarchic 93, 94 precolonial 52 postcolonial 28 regional 68 specialized 20, 25, 26, 27, 30, 68, 90 state 119–120 suprakin 27 supralocal / supracommunity 27, 56, 89–92, 119 trade-based cities 94 polygamy / polygyny 63, 83, 90–91 postmarriage residence 86, 119 postmodernism / postmodernists 21, 108–110 power / authority 13, 14, 25, 26, 27–29, 31, 47–50, 53–55, 57–62, 72, 75–81, 86, 94–100, 106, 112–114, 116, 118, 121 priest(hood) 33–35, 38, 39, 47–49, 54, 100, 117 primeval epoch 104 prestige 13, 43, 57, 79, 100 primates 16, 68, 124
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186<br />
123<br />
“modal personality” 63, 117<br />
Modernity /Modern Time 15–16, 91<br />
monarch / king 13, 26, 27, 52–53, 93, 102–<br />
103, 116<br />
African 45<br />
“Barbarian” 9<br />
Benin 31–49, 51–55, 74–75, 78–81, 87,<br />
88, 96, 99, 100, 103, 115–118, 124<br />
Buganda 11<br />
Dahomey 52<br />
early state 29, 43, 71<br />
Egypt 92<br />
German 9<br />
monarchy / kingdom 9, 29, 93, 97<br />
Benin 53, 74–79, 96–98, 100, 115,<br />
121–122<br />
Ekie 11<br />
Grasslands 102<br />
Hellenistic 94<br />
Roman 120<br />
(Tropical) African 11, 28, 45, 48, 77,<br />
97, 116<br />
monogamy 83, 120<br />
monotheism 120<br />
morality 13, 50, 63, 83, 86<br />
multipolity 72–73, 77, 80–81<br />
Oligarchy 94<br />
“Oriental despotism” theory 21<br />
Paleolithic 16<br />
polis 12, 17, 28, 83, 91–96<br />
political centralization 15, 17, 22, 24, 25–<br />
27, 47, 98, 102, 104, 114, 124<br />
political community 27–30<br />
political consciousness / culture 46–54, 99,<br />
103, 116–117<br />
political (administrative) institutions /<br />
system / regime 9, 13–14, 16, 17, 20, 21,<br />
22, 28, 29, 53, 64, 68–70, 90–91, 115,<br />
119<br />
Athens 93<br />
aristocratic 92, 93<br />
Benin 31–50, 52, 53, 72–81, 87–88, 98,<br />
121–122<br />
bureaucratic 92, 94<br />
centralized 20, 25, 26, 54–55<br />
colonial 28, 47<br />
community 95<br />
democratic 13–14, 92–95<br />
despotic 100<br />
early state 70–72<br />
egalitarian 119<br />
generalized 68<br />
heterarchical 17, 92–93, 112<br />
homoarchical 105<br />
monarchical 93, 102<br />
non-democratic 13–14<br />
non-hierarchical 119<br />
non-specialized 25, 26, 54, 90<br />
non-state 29, 93<br />
oligarchic 93, 94<br />
precolonial 52<br />
postcolonial 28<br />
regional 68<br />
specialized 20, 25, 26, 27, 30, 68, 90<br />
state 119–120<br />
suprakin 27<br />
supralocal / supracommunity 27, 56,<br />
89–92, 119<br />
trade-based cities 94<br />
polygamy / polygyny 63, 83, 90–91<br />
postmarriage residence 86, 119<br />
postmodernism / postmodernists 21,<br />
108–110<br />
power / authority 13, 14, 25, 26, 27–29, 31,<br />
47–50, 53–55, 57–62, 72, 75–81, 86,<br />
94–100, 106, 112–114, 116, 118, 121<br />
priest(hood) 33–35, 38, 39, 47–49, 54, 100,<br />
117<br />
primeval epoch 104<br />
prestige 13, 43, 57, 79, 100<br />
primates 16, 68, 124