Ranked society

Closer relatives of the chief have higher rank or social status than more distant ones.

When individuals and groups rank about equally, competition for positions of leadership may occur.

In some cases rank is assigned to entire villages rather than individuals or families.

The idea of a ranked society was criticized by Max Weber and Karl Marx.

Ranks in ranked society are the different levels, platforms, or social classes that determine someone’s influence on political aspects, votes, decision making, etc.