How does primitive-communal society exist in mankind's history?

in The City of Neoxian3 years ago (edited)

Humans appeared in this world about two million years ago. According to Darwin's theory of evolution, humankind evolved from apelike creatures millions of years ago which are called homo sapiens. Adapted with nature, developed the brain and intelligence.

The main difference between humans and animals started when man began to use tools to make their work easier. And this is where human labor started.

The intelligence developed in labor and speech exerted a decisive influence on man. So, labor was created by man, and because of this human society emerged and started to develop.

The primitive world was the survival of the fittest. Nature was the worst enemy. The weak die the strong lives.

The innovation of tools had isolated man from the animal kingdom. The discovery of fire was of major significant power in the struggle with nature. The man started to develop a new way to eat their hunting foods.

The first socioeconomic formation in the primitive world was the primitive-communal system. Where a cooperative labor force existed among the man. There were no exploitations. The scarce resources were distributed equally among everyone which can be stated as egalitarian.

After the innovation of tools and the discovery of the fire started to live as clan systems or herd systems. Where the hunting and framing started. The beginning of a new socio-economic system.

The man started to hunt and the woman used to do the farming. Then the livestock breeding and taming of animals to society to another level.

And that's the primitive communal society with no private belonging to any person in the society, everything was cooperative with each other.

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