Human nature and societies.
All societies are based on the fundamental aspect that power has always been exerted over humans, even the most rudimentary societies. Subjection to power is incorporated into the human structure. Our necessities to breathe, eat, drink, sleep, defecate, and urinate are the fundamental elements that we are capitulated by. The human form predicates the need to function under these systems of power in order to live. Therefore it takes little thought to recognize that we are all subject to even the most intricate, hidden and at times unidentifiable forms of power in modern society.




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