The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks

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The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks is an 18th-century sociological and historical treatise by John Millar that analyzes the development of social hierarchy and class structures in human societies.

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instanceOf book
historical work
sociological work
analyzes evolution of social classes
origins of social inequality
relations between masters and servants
status of slaves
status of women
associatedWith Scottish Enlightenment NERFINISHED
author John Millar NERFINISHED
contributesTo history of social thought
history of sociology
theory of social stratification
countryOfOrigin Scotland
field history
political economy
sociology
genre history
social theory
sociology
hasKeyConcept changing condition of servants and slaves
changing condition of women over time
dependence and authority in social relations
influence of property on rank
stages of social development
hasPerspectiveOn progress of civilization
relationship between law and social status
relationship between property and rank
historicalScope ancient societies
commercial societies
feudal societies
influencedBy Enlightenment thought
early political economy
natural law theory
isStudiedIn Scottish Enlightenment studies
history of political thought
history of sociology courses
language English
mainTopic class structure
development of ranks in society
inequality
social hierarchy
publicationCentury 18th century
theoreticalApproach comparative analysis of societies
historical analysis

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John Millar notableWork The Origin of the Distinction of Ranks