This is where I diverge from GePap's line of thinking.
Society sets the broad parameters, true. It can either do little more than that (if it governs loosely) or it can be all-encompassing (if it severely and harshly restricts the movement of its individual members), but underneath the "societal hood" there are the echoes of something primative. Those (symbolic, on a certain level) loose, transient "tribal associations" which is where the one upmanship and competition occurs.
-=Vel=-
(and, if you are a counterrevolutionary, the it also occurs WITH society at large, but that's both a special case and a horse of a different color)
Society sets the broad parameters, true. It can either do little more than that (if it governs loosely) or it can be all-encompassing (if it severely and harshly restricts the movement of its individual members), but underneath the "societal hood" there are the echoes of something primative. Those (symbolic, on a certain level) loose, transient "tribal associations" which is where the one upmanship and competition occurs.
-=Vel=-
(and, if you are a counterrevolutionary, the it also occurs WITH society at large, but that's both a special case and a horse of a different color)
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