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Foreword by Lionel Tiger
Preface
Conceptually Defining Social Stratification in Human and Nonhuman Animals by Lee Ellis
Operationally Defining Social Stratification in Human and Nonhuman Animals by Lee Ellis
Sex, Succession, and Stratification in the First Six Civilizations: How Powerful Men Reproduced, Passed Power on to Their Sons, and Used Power to Defend Their Wealth, Women, and Children by Laura Betzig
Social Status and Values in Traditional Arab Culture by Glenn E. Weisfeld
Intergenerational Links in Earnings, Income, and Wealth in the United States: Evidence for the Contribution of Genetic Factors by Jere R. Behrman and Paul Taubman
Sexual Selection and the Sexual and Ethnic Basis of Social Hierarchies by Felicia Pratto, Jim Sidanius, and Lisa M. Stallworth
Sex Differences in Human Stratification: A Biosocial Perspective by Katharine Blick Hoyenga
A Biosocial Theory of Social Stratification: An Alternative to Functional Theory and Conflict Theory by Lee Ellis
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