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Service R. Elman (Author)
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April 17, 1975
How did civilized life begin? How did government arise? These questions have intrigued philosophers and historians since ancient times. In this volume, Elman R. Service, an anthropologist widely known for his studies of evolution and social organization, uses a unique mix of ethnology, history, and archaeology in exploring the origins and early development of political organization.

In Part I, 'The Origins of Government,' Service outlines the basic patterns of power and authority that structure even the most primitive societies, showing how these patterns become elaborated as simple egalitarian societies evolve into more complex hierarchical forms. He also discusses classic theories of government from the Enlightenment through Marx and Engels to the modern social scientist.

Part II, 'The Modern Primitive States,' illustrates the development of institutionalized government; among the societies discussed are the Zulu and the Ashanti in Africa, the Cherokee in North America, and Hawaii in Oceania.

Part III, 'The Archaic Civilizations,' looks at the six primary ancient civilizations... in Mesoamerica, Peru, Mesopotamia, Egypg, the Indus River Valley, and China... in light of the historical and ethnographical data.

We should not expect to find, Service argues, that primitive cultures mirror the basic structures of modern society. In particular, he takes a critical look at the theory that the state... defined by the presence of repressive, formal-legal social controls based on physical force... is a necessary element in the development of civilization.

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  • Paperback: 388 pages
  • Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.; First Edition edition (April 17, 1975)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393092240
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393092240
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Complementary readings to Elman's interesting book, June 7, 2009
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I will only point out that, when I found this book I decide it to give it a chance, in despite of not finding previous comments on it. I was surprised that no one else had made a comment before to this masterful work, which, in my opinion, is enlightening. Perhaps, because of the author's style, the book is no very engaging, but it is not dry either. In any event I think that the professional historian and the educated layperson alike can savour it. So I add my review, my rate being between 5 (content) and 3 (pleasure, sometimes falling to 2, sometimes raising to 4). I highly recommend it.

Other interesting books dealing with the STATE that I would recommend would be the following: 1) "War in Human Civilization" by Azar Gat (war explained, not just narrated); 2) "How War Began" by Keith F. Otterbein; 3) "Understanding Early Civilizations" by Bruce Trigger (a great comparative review of early civilizations); 4) "History of Government" by S.E. Finer; and 5) Political Thought: 5.1. and 5.2: "The West and Islam. Religion and Political Thought in World History" plus "A World History of Ancient Political Thought" by Antony Black

Additionally, for those looking for a broad framework to understand the past, I would also suggest reading the following works, whose scope is as amazingly global as Elman's: a) Agrarian cultures: "Pre-industrial societies" by Patricia Crone; b) Economy: "The world economy. A millennial perspective" (2001) plus "The world economy: Historical Statistics" (2003) by Angus Maddison (a combined edition of these two volumes appeared on December 2007); c) Ideas: "Ideas, a History from Fire to Freud", by Peter Watson; and d) Religion: "The Phenomenon of Religion: A Thematic Approach" by Moojan Momen.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Should Be Better Known!, November 19, 2011
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This review is from: Origins of the State and Civilization: The Process of Cultural Evolution (Paperback)
I think recent trends in academic state formation theory favor recent work done on Pre-Columbian American proto-states. As it turns out, Elman R. Service was a predictor of future trends in that regard- Origins Of The State And Civilization was written in 1975.

The most important aspect of a book review for this book is nailing down the exact subject and subject area of Origins. In some regards the best comparison is Origin of Species by Charles Darwin, adapted for 20th century anthropology: both books have a sweeping, proto-science flavor to them. On the other hand, Service's theories about the transition from "tribe" to "state" are specifically written to be all encompassing. In fact, one way to look at Origins is just as a simple comparison about each of the "original" civilizations: Mesoamerica, Peru, Mesopotamia, Egypt, Indus River Valley and China.

Part of the use of Origins is just setting out the framework for comparing these six original civilizations in a non-racist way, taking advantage of post World War II developments of archaeology and a general broadening of interest in "non-western" areas of study. As for the substance of Service's argument, it mostly functions to refute Marxist ideas about class conflict. And a sturdy refutation it is, if there is anyone out there who still cares about the economic roots of Marxist class conflict analysis. For what it's worth, Service argues that conflict is more in terms of allocation/redistribution of community resources. The allocative/distributive function of chiefdom seems to be a key predecessor to true "statehood."
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
middle formative, modern primitive states, regional symbiosis, redistributional system, chiefdom stage, archaic civilizations, segmental societies, raiding nomads, segmental society, conquest theory
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
The Origins of Government, The Archaic Civilizations, The Modern Primitive States, The Institutionalization of Power, State of Nature, Monte Albin, Theories of Government, Indus River Valley, New World, Ibn Khaldun, Yellow River, North China, Valley of Mexico, West African Kingdoms, The Rise of the Zulu State, The Origins of Civilization, Old Kingdom, Gordon Childe, Great Wall, The Origin of the Ankole State, United States, Shaka Zulu, Old World, Captain Cook, The Formative Era
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