
"The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and The State" by Friedrich Engels (Pt. 2)
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The Roman System and the Iroquois System
The Roman gens managed to survive for quite some time after Rome was founded, with Ingalls tracing its persistence to over 300 years. Within this system the gens formed a fractory which was referred to as a curia. The Curia had more important public rights shrines in priests. And so the gens thus began to take on a sort of role of nobility as they consolidated political power within themselves.
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