Bondarenko Dmitri M. Homoarchy
Bondarenko Dmitri M. Homoarchy Bondarenko Dmitri M. Homoarchy
188 society / culture / polity 8–10, 13, 21, 28, 65–69, 84, 90, 93, 95, 102–103, 105, 108, 109, 113, 114, 116–117, 121 “acephalous” 12 agricultural 16, 24, 74, 82, 87–89, 91, 114 archaic 13, 52, 56, 65, 84, 95, 115, 124 bureaucratized 103 capitalist 91 centralized 25, 54, 95, 107 chiefdom-based 104 city-based 102 civil 96 class 119–120 collectivistic 95 colonial 114 communal / community-based 55, 71– 72, 79, 87–107 complex / supralocal / supracommunity 9, 12, 13, 22, 24–26, 52, 55, 56, 68, 72, 83, 87, 89–107, 112, 113–114 contemporary 72 decentralized 113–114 democratic 120 “early-class” 120 egalitarian 114 exploitative 119–120 fishers 111 foraging / hunter-gatherer 24, 68, 89, 111 heterarchic 9–17, 64, 68, 72, 84, 89, 91–96, 104–106, 112, 114, 116– 117, 124 “holistic” 10–11 homoarchic 9–13, 15–17, 25, 26, 54– 64, 68, 76, 82–84, 87–92, 95–101, 104–107, 111, 113–114, 116–117, 124 horticultural 89 individualistically-corporativistic 95 industrial 12, 103 kin-based / societas 64, 71, 103 local-institution-matrix 89–107 male-oriented 119 matrilineal / matrilinearity 66, 86, 119 middle-range / medium complexity 11, 18, 83, 89, 90, 92 modern 12, 65–66, 72 monogamous 90 nomadic / cattle-breeding / pastoral 89, 113–114 non-communal 92 non-literate 22–23 non-state / stateless / “primitive” / prestate 12, 25, 26, 28, 29, 67, 68, 71, 72, 89, 91–93, 97, 104–106, 113, 114 non-European / non-Western 14, 21 patrilineal / patrilinearity 56, 66, 83, 84, 86, 119 polygynous 90 polytheistic 53 postcolonial 114 “postfigurative” / tradition-oriented 56, 95 preindustrial 13, 14, 23, 24, 64, 69, 84, 93, 105 redistributional 25 Second World 68 segmentary lineage 67 simple 11, 16, 25, 59, 90, 94, 111 state 26–30, 64, 67, 68, 71–72, 92, 93, 97, 113 state-level 25–26 stratified 106, 113–114 supercomplex 25, 54–63, 83, 89, 92– 107, 114, 115, 117 suprakin-based 64–88 territory-based / civitas 64, 71, 103, 104 Third World 68 totalitarian 10 “traditional” 11, 58, 83, 115
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188<br />
society / culture / polity 8–10, 13, 21, 28,<br />
65–69, 84, 90, 93, 95, 102–103, 105,<br />
108, 109, 113, 114, 116–117, 121<br />
“acephalous” 12<br />
agricultural 16, 24, 74, 82, 87–89, 91,<br />
114<br />
archaic 13, 52, 56, 65, 84, 95, 115, 124<br />
bureaucratized 103<br />
capitalist 91<br />
centralized 25, 54, 95, 107<br />
chiefdom-based 104<br />
city-based 102<br />
civil 96<br />
class 119–120<br />
collectivistic 95<br />
colonial 114<br />
communal / community-based 55, 71–<br />
72, 79, 87–107<br />
complex / supralocal / supracommunity<br />
9, 12, 13, 22, 24–26, 52, 55, 56, 68,<br />
72, 83, 87, 89–107, 112, 113–114<br />
contemporary 72<br />
decentralized 113–114<br />
democratic 120<br />
“early-class” 120<br />
egalitarian 114<br />
exploitative 119–120<br />
fishers 111<br />
foraging / hunter-gatherer 24, 68, 89,<br />
111<br />
heterarchic 9–17, 64, 68, 72, 84, 89,<br />
91–96, 104–106, 112, 114, 116–<br />
117, 124<br />
“holistic” 10–11<br />
homoarchic 9–13, 15–17, 25, 26, 54–<br />
64, 68, 76, 82–84, 87–92, 95–101,<br />
104–107, 111, 113–114, 116–117,<br />
124<br />
horticultural 89<br />
individualistically-corporativistic 95<br />
industrial 12, 103<br />
kin-based / societas 64, 71, 103<br />
local-institution-matrix 89–107<br />
male-oriented 119<br />
matrilineal / matrilinearity 66, 86, 119<br />
middle-range / medium complexity 11,<br />
18, 83, 89, 90, 92<br />
modern 12, 65–66, 72<br />
monogamous 90<br />
nomadic / cattle-breeding / pastoral 89,<br />
113–114<br />
non-communal 92<br />
non-literate 22–23<br />
non-state / stateless / “primitive” /<br />
prestate 12, 25, 26, 28, 29, 67, 68, 71,<br />
72, 89, 91–93, 97, 104–106, 113,<br />
114<br />
non-European / non-Western 14, 21<br />
patrilineal / patrilinearity 56, 66, 83, 84,<br />
86, 119<br />
polygynous 90<br />
polytheistic 53<br />
postcolonial 114<br />
“postfigurative” / tradition-oriented 56,<br />
95<br />
preindustrial 13, 14, 23, 24, 64, 69, 84,<br />
93, 105<br />
redistributional 25<br />
Second World 68<br />
segmentary lineage 67<br />
simple 11, 16, 25, 59, 90, 94, 111<br />
state 26–30, 64, 67, 68, 71–72, 92, 93,<br />
97, 113<br />
state-level 25–26<br />
stratified 106, 113–114<br />
supercomplex 25, 54–63, 83, 89, 92–<br />
107, 114, 115, 117<br />
suprakin-based 64–88<br />
territory-based / civitas 64, 71, 103, 104<br />
Third World 68<br />
totalitarian 10<br />
“traditional” 11, 58, 83, 115