Something I occassionally wonder about is that most sci-fi universes depict strictly hierarchial societies in the futures - and in some cases (such as Star Wars, the Klingons of ST and most notably Warhammer 40K) they even depict quasi-feudal societies....
This leads me to ask the question:
Why have so few sci-fi writers toyed with the idea of a totally nonhierarchial society??
As a foot note, I once made background information for the Klatoa, an obscure alien species for Warhammer 40K, whose society was totally non-hierarchial.... it can be read somewhere on the forums of Portent.Net.[/url]
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Never heard of them. It should also be noted that there is no real non-heirachical society othere than Idealised communism
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There are other non-hierarchial socities than communist utopia fantasies.NecronLord wrote:Never heard of them. It should also be noted that there is no real non-heirachical society othere than Idealised communism
For example, the farming communities of early Neolithic Europe (I'm talking 7000-6000 B.C. were, according to historians, relatively decentralized. Later in the neolithic, perhaps in the wake of the first Indo-European immigration waves, society became more hierarchial.
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