Agricultural Hierarchies
Stefan Mann ()
Chapter Chapter 2 in Socioeconomics of Agriculture, 2018, pp 15-40 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Hierarchies are a direct contradiction to equality: as soon as one person issues orders to another or is considered superior in any other way, these two persons can no longer be considered equal. Anarchists are the group who take this challenge most seriously and, in the extreme, even parenting can be considered as immoral, as it involves clearly hierarchical structures (Tremblay in Why parenting is invalid. https://francoistremblay.wordpress.com/page/263/?pages-list (13 Jan 2017), 2008).
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74141-3_2
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