Expand the features of the rules of primitive society.

By their nature, these are rules that express stable habits that convince by their expediency. They concentrated spontaneously emerging ideas about what was useful and harmful for a clan or tribe and, ultimately, were associated with the formation of social labor. The purpose of such norms was to maintain and preserve a consanguineous family. It was characteristic that they never gave advantages to one member of the genus over another, i.e. consolidated “primitive equality”. But the essence of this equality consisted in the absorption of a person by the community, in the most severe regulation of all his activities, in the conservatism and stagnation of forms that consolidate existing ties and relations.

Remember: The process of learning a person lasts a lifetime. The value of the same knowledge for different people may be different, it is determined by their individual characteristics and needs. Therefore, knowledge is always needed at any age and position.