Quote by Mary Douglas

Enclave life becomes very tense, Even when they do elect a leader, the factions remain, with the threat of splitting off.


Enclave life becomes very tense, Even when they do elect a l

Summary

This quote suggests that in enclaves or closely-knit communities, tensions persist despite the election of a leader. It implies that factions or groups with differing opinions or goals continue to exist within the community, which poses a potential risk of division or separation. The quote highlights the difficulty of achieving social cohesion and unity within enclave life, even under the presence of leadership.

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Life
By Mary Douglas
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