Difference between state and stateless society in anthropology
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A state society is the type of society which is ruled by a government. The government is the decision and policy maker. This system of government is followed all over the world in form of democracy.
However, a stateless society is the one which is not run by any government. It is the state "for the people and by the people". Only a few stateless societies exist in the world currently.
However, a stateless society is the one which is not run by any government. It is the state "for the people and by the people". Only a few stateless societies exist in the world currently.
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In cultural anthropology, there are types of society, namely,
Stae society.
Stateless society.
Explanation:
According cultural anthropology, a state society denotes a more complex human community with a government.
While, stateless society denotes a less complex human community without a state, such as a tribe, a clan, a band society or a chiefdom.
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