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by Footpost
2563 days ago
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It has been argued that the raise of the Catholic Church to power had a similar reason: catholic priests don't have offspring (at least in theory) hence priests cannot form dynasties and the advantages (for trust and cooperation) of shared descent don't apply, thus priests and hence the Catholic church were less of a threat to existing nobility than other organisations that can form dynasties based on descent. (Note that the Catholic Church is the oldest still existing organisation, and was at some point in history arguably the most powerful organisation in the world.) I have no opinion on the truth or otherwise of this theory, but find it fascinating. |
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Just my recollection from having read the book - don't guarantee it is 100% as the book presented...