Mimi Hunter

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In practice, issues of caste status and occupation demanded much legal attention from the brahmins. But they generally did not trouble themselves with minor quarrels, and peasants and artisans were uninterested in learned opinions on matters of trade practice and agricultural custom. All Indian people were rooted in social groups, generally more than one, which defined their social obligations to their neighbours, families, partners, and associates.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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