• H4rdStyl3z@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    10 hours ago

    Nothing really predates classes. Classes existed since the first civilizations on Earth. You might be claiming it predates capitalism and that’s definitely true but the ruling/working class divide is much older than capitalism.

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      7 hours ago

      I tried to discuss with ChatGPT and he suggested:

      The San (Bushmen) of southern Africa believed in a creator deity and spirits of the dead.

      Does this work as a counter example ?

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        4 hours ago

        Having a belief system is different from having a religion. Organized religion likely came about out of the need to legitimize power structures (otherwise, why the hell would the populace, which outnumber the ruling class, not fight back against their injustices?)

        You are right that the San seem to have a classless (or, as wikipedia describes it, egalitarian) society. So it works as a counter-example to my claim that “nothing predates classes”.