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The upper classes claimed privileged relations with the supernatural...

Submitted by Ken Watts on Mon, 04/04/2011 - 15:35

The upper classes claimed privileged relations with the supernatural, and rulers frequently were ascribed divine or semidivine status. Just as class had replaced both real and metaphorical kinship as a basis for organizing societies, so religious concepts replace kinship as a medium for social and political discourse.

Bruce G. Trigger