social control

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    cultures

      • Australian Aboriginal
        • Aboriginal people of Galiwnku Island in Australia
          In Australian Aboriginal peoples: Leadership and social control

          Aboriginal people had no chiefs or other centralized institutions of social or political control. In various measures, Aboriginal societies exhibited both hierarchical and egalitarian tendencies, but they were classless; an egalitarian ethos predominated, the subordinate status of women notwithstanding. However, there is evidence…

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      • Confucianism
        • Confucius
          In Confucianism: The historical context

          The appeal to cultural values and social norms for the maintenance of interstate as well as domestic order was predicated on a shared political vision, namely, that authority lies in universal kingship, heavily invested with ethical and religious power by the “mandate of heaven” (tianming), and that social…

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      • Islamic law

        social issues