As several have already pointed out, there are several categories of things being presented.  Some are data that change with time while others are definitions.
 
Perhaps we are looking for more theoretical type insights, laws concerning human society?
 
So - for example, a general law might be that in all stratification systems those perceived as the weakest (in numbers, physical size, power) are at the bottom of the system of hierarchy.
 
Another might be that within groups particularly stable hierarchies emerge that reflect cultural and social standards concerning status position.
 
Another example might be that formal rational organizations contain irrational elements that detrimentally affect the ability to fulfill human needs.
 
What does everyone think?
 
Anne
Anne F. Eisenberg
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
SUNY-Geneseo
123D Sturges Hall
Geneseo, NY  14454
585.245.5447
 

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