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Chapter 2. Slave society

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Primitive society fell under the blows of a slave- owning society, when property inequality and private property relations became the most effective stimulus for class formation.


The process of the emergence of slaveholding relations in different countries proceeded in different ways. At the same time, there were basic economic conditions common to all countries and peoples, which prepared the transition to the slave-owning mode of production: the development of the productive forces of society to such a level when it becomes possible to create not only the necessary, but also a surplus product; the emergence of an individual economy and private ownership of the means of production; the development of property inequality, the separation of the rich and prosperous elite in the communities, which had a large economy and needed additional labor. All these conditions began to take shape even during the period of decomposition of the primitive communal system.

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