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Does a stratified society (every rung of society ) always imply inequality? Might "spectrum" be a more suitable term in the modern society?
Ships were clearly pivotal to Scandinavian society as a whole as in a landscape with so many waterways ships were used in every rung of society, including the highest; Viking rulers heavily depended on ships to reach (and consequently exercise control over) all the nooks and crannies along their territories' coastline or rivers.
14 de jul. de 2025 13:57
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Yes stratified society implies inequality.
Spectrum is more inclusive, thus more accurate, but (a) it could be too complex for an analytical framework and (b) it doesn't imply verticality - it could be a horizontal spectrum unless specified otherwise. Hierarchy could be a better word to use since it implies verticality, and while it has less of an infinitely fractal implication than spectrum, it also has less of a finite implication than strata, so could still be the better word. Depends what exact vibe and meaning you're going for.
14 de julio de 2025
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