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When the human race moved from being 'wild', to becoming more domesticated and 'civilized', there was the beginnings of a class system from that moment. I suppose someone always had the better blanket, or the bigger goat, so the people on top always held themselves superior. From that grew the idea of 'upper, middle, and lower' classes for which people could fit into.

(I'm guessing it relates back to the psychological needhuman beings seem to have to classify, group, and identify everything.)

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