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Nicolai Levashov. Russian History Viewed through Distorted Mirrors. Vol. 1

                  With all this going on, there was also the process of  new sub-races creation.
            The point is that most outcasts of the white race were men, and those few women
            who went with them very often could not endure the burdens of travel or died in bat-
            tles. Therefore, when settling in a new place at the top of the social hierarchy, the
            outcasts faced the problem of the absence of women of the white race. Those who
            came with them were not enough for all and they were forced to take the women of
            local tribes as their wives. Certainly, they also violated women after battles; many na-
            tive women became their sexual slaves. So, wives, but mostly slaves, brought them
            children,  and, thus new sub-races  gradually appeared. Over  the course  of time the
            “new-comers” were dispersed among the subdued tribes, often adopting their customs
            to which they added their own. The language of the subjugators mixed with the lan-
            guages of the subdued tribes and new languages appeared. There was a mixture of
            races, cultures and languages.

                  Creating  this  kind  of  system,  former  outcasts  created  the  first  parasitic  social
            structure. All people were divided into two categories — free and slaves, libertines
            were a special layer between them. When former outcasts managed to subdue one or
            another tribe, they were forced to create a state structure to save their position, which
            inevitably resulted in the creation of a social hierarchy. Therefore a pretty bulky so-
            cial mechanism — a slave-owning society was created. (Fig. 29):






















































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