RichardTheFrog
Banned
Human beings existed for the majority of our history in foraging tribes, hunting animals and gathering plant food. We were nomadic. These societies were very egalitarian.
Then, we domesticated plants and animals and became settled. Soon, we built great societies and civilizations. Social status was clear. There was a king, soldiers, priests, peasant farmers, a merchant class, etc.
In areas such as India, a caste system developed, so a person's rank in society is extremely clear.
Medieval Europe developed a feudal system, where the king would grant land to lords in exchange for service, while peasants and serfs owned no land and worked the fields. Similar systems existed in other places such as Japan.
Perhaps a person's social status was their job? Perhaps it still is?
Eventually, though... Societies democratized. Now, all citizens were equal. However, there were still those who owned land and those who didn't. There were those who are wealthy and those who are not. So perhaps not much has changed.
However, one thing has certainly changed. Throughout the entire history of our species, females rarely had any social status. Now it seems like they all do.
What are your thoughts on social status? It is one component of LMS (looks, money, status) so I think it's worth mentioning. I think it is closely related to, but not exactly the same as, having money. Because a rich guy can still have no friends, sit at home all day, and not know how to talk to people.
Then, we domesticated plants and animals and became settled. Soon, we built great societies and civilizations. Social status was clear. There was a king, soldiers, priests, peasant farmers, a merchant class, etc.
In areas such as India, a caste system developed, so a person's rank in society is extremely clear.
Medieval Europe developed a feudal system, where the king would grant land to lords in exchange for service, while peasants and serfs owned no land and worked the fields. Similar systems existed in other places such as Japan.
Perhaps a person's social status was their job? Perhaps it still is?
Eventually, though... Societies democratized. Now, all citizens were equal. However, there were still those who owned land and those who didn't. There were those who are wealthy and those who are not. So perhaps not much has changed.
However, one thing has certainly changed. Throughout the entire history of our species, females rarely had any social status. Now it seems like they all do.
What are your thoughts on social status? It is one component of LMS (looks, money, status) so I think it's worth mentioning. I think it is closely related to, but not exactly the same as, having money. Because a rich guy can still have no friends, sit at home all day, and not know how to talk to people.