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See Etymology of Coined Terminology.
Introduction
Section 1: The Genesis of War
Section 2: The Social Value of War
Matthew Block suggests that the following author was influential in writing of this Paper and has prepared a parallel chart:
William Graham Sumner and Albert Galloway Keller, The Science of Society, Volume I (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1927) Wikipedia page: Sumner. Wikipedia page: Keller.
Section 3: Early Human Associations
p7: saliva See Topical Studies/Science section: Saliva.
Section 4: Clans and Tribes
Section 5: The Beginnings of Government
See (33:3) Administration of the Local Universe: The Universe Son and Spirit, especially 33:3.6 “After this pledge of subordination by the Creative Mother Spirit, Michael of Nebadon nobly acknowledged his eternal dependence on his Spirit companion, constituting the Spirit coruler of his universe domains and requiring all their creatures to pledge themselves in loyalty to the Spirit as they had to the Son; and there issued and went forth the final “Proclamation of Equality.” Though he was the sovereign of this local universe, the Son published to the worlds the fact of the Spirit’s equality with him in all endowments of personality and attributes of divine character. And this becomes the transcendent pattern for the family organization and government of even the lowly creatures of the worlds of space. This is, in deed and in truth, the high ideal of the family and the human institution of voluntary marriage.”
See (84:7) Marriage and Family Life: The Ideals of Family, especially 84:7.8 “Human society would be greatly improved if the civilized races would more generally return to the family-council practices of the Andites. They did not maintain the patriarchal or autocratic form of family government. They were very brotherly and associative, freely and frankly discussing every proposal and regulation of a family nature.”
p2: patriarchal See cross-reference study: Gender Studies.
Section 6: Monarchial Government
p2: patriarchal See cross-reference study: Gender Studies.
Section 7: Primitive Clubs and Secret Societies
p1: See Topical Study: Sociology (+ all permutations).
p13: motherhood See cross-reference study: Gender Studies.
Section 8: Social Classes
p11: Egypt A research paper titled “Ancient Egyptian mummy genomes suggest an increase of Sub-Saharan African ancestry in post-Roman periods” was published by Nature Communications in 2017. From the abstract: “The samples recovered from Middle Egypt span around 1,300 years of ancient Egyptian history from the New Kingdom to the Roman Period. Our analyses reveal that ancient Egyptians shared more ancestry with Near Easterners than present-day Egyptians, who received additional sub-Saharan admixture in more recent times. This analysis establishes ancient Egyptian mummies as a genetic source to study ancient human history and offers the perspective of deciphering Egypt’s past at a genome-wide level.”
p18: See cross-reference study: Normal Minded.