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Dominance Quote by R. Cameron Cooke

“That was the way of things. He had heard of philosophers who claimed that it was possible to belong to neither group, that all men could simply co-exist. But such an arrangement was only possible if all men adopted it simultaneously. That could never happen, so it was utter foolishness. Like the…” quote by R. Cameron Cooke
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““That was the way of things. He had heard of philosophers who claimed that it was possible to belong to neither group, that all men could simply co-exist. But such an arrangement was only possible if all men adopted it simultaneously. That could never happen, so it was utter foolishness. Like the wolves in a pack, man’s nature was either dominance or servitude. One was superior, the other inferior. Each had his place, and each needed the other to survive. The sooner the order of dominance was established and accepted by all, the better for all. From””

R. Cameron Cooke

About This Quote

The passage argues that hierarchical social structures are inevitable because true equality would require simultaneous universal adoption, which is unrealistic.

In simple terms: Hierarchy is seen as natural and necessary.

Key Takeaway

Dominance and servitude are mutually dependent.

Themes

philosophy social hierarchy human nature political theory inequality

Mood

contemplative critical skeptical

Type

philosophical political social

When to use this quote

  • political debates
  • organizational leadership
  • cultural analysis
  • conflict resolution

Key Concepts

dominance servitude social order mutual dependence

Practical Applications

  • designing governance models
  • educational curricula on social dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is hierarchy truly innate or socially constructed?
  • What mechanisms could enable a more egalitarian coexistence?
A Different Perspective

Some philosophers argue that cooperative egalitarianism is achievable through gradual cultural shifts, challenging the inevitability of hierarchy.

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