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| As innovations accumulated, especially in the West, the result was a qualitative change in the level and kind of human social organization. This shift he likens to that which civilization underwent at Sumer in the emergence of agrarianate citied life. It was this new cultural attitude, and not industrialization, which was the hallmark of the modern age. (Denmark, he explains, is indubitably modern, yet predominantly agricultural.)[1] |
| Archaeological excavations at sites throughout Lebanon have revealed that socio-economic inequality increased significantly during the Iron Age as Phoenician society became increasingly complex in terms of both political and social organisation. However, despite a considerable divide between rich and poor, with the vast majority of a city’s wealth being controlled by the king, various priesthoods, and the aristocracy, there is little evidence for political tensions between the various social classes.[2] |