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Introduction
In Chapter One we looked at how clans developed, and how that by the 17th century B.C.E. a sophisticated form of law and order was in place in Babylon, under the
capable leadership of Hammurabi. It appears that law and order were not ideas well-formed in the minds of primitive Homo sapiens. These principles had to be learned,


