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Origin of State Societies

Topic: Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization. Syllabus: 1.1 Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization—Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Neolithic-Chalcolithic), Protohistoric (Indus Civilization). Pre-Harappan, Harappan and post-Harappan cultures. Contributions of the tribal cultures to Indian civilization. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2024 and Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization.

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State societies have central offices, territory and surplus extraction beyond kinship. Service and Fried staged the move from tribe and chiefdom to state; Childe linked it to urban surplus. Carneiro stressed warfare and circumscription; hydraulic theories over-fit India. Rakhigarhi and other Harappan cities show urban organisation; Magadha shows a clearer early state. Hill and forest polities in India often remained chiefly or acephalous until colonial mapping.

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Introduction

State societies are polities with a centralised, specialised authority that can extract surplus, settle disputes beyond kinship, and claim a territory. Anthropology asks how that form arose from bands, tribes and chiefdoms, not only who the first king was.

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Theories of origin

Elman Service and Morton Fried staged bands, tribes, chiefdoms and states. A chiefdom still rests on kinship rank; a state has offices that outlast a lineage. V. Gordon Childe linked the state to the urban revolution: surplus, writing, specialists and monumental centres. Karl Wittfogel over-stressed irrigation (“hydraulic”) despotism; Indian monsoon agriculture does not require that single cause. Robert Carneiro argued that circumscription and warfare concentrate power. Maurice Godelier and Marxist anthropologists treated the state as control of surplus and ideology together.

Henri Claessen and Peter Skalník described the early state as a transitional type: sacral kingship, tribute, and incomplete bureaucracy. Pierre Clastres warned that some Amazonian societies actively prevented the state; the origin is not an inevitable climb.

Indian illustrations

Harappan cities — Rakhigarhi, Mohenjo-daro, Harappa, Dholavira — show urban planning, craft specialisation and long-distance trade without a palatial text that names a king. That is a state-level organisation whose political form is still argued. Later mahajanapadas, Magadha and the Mauryan empire fit Fried’s state more clearly: tax, army, and dharma as public ideology.

Tribal India supplies the other end. Nuer segmentary opposition (Evans-Pritchard) and many Indian hill polities remained acephalous or chiefly. S. C. Roy on the Mundas and Verrier Elwin on NEFA described headmanship and khuntkatti without a territorial bureaucracy. Colonial ethnography then made a state by mapping tribes onto districts.

Caution

No single cause — irrigation, trade, conquest or religion — explains every origin. Indian evidence favours multiple pathways: Bronze Age urbanism in the north-west, iron-age territorial kingdoms in the Ganga plain, and delayed or resisted state formation in forest and hill tracts.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  B[Band tribe] --> C[Chiefdom]
  C --> S[Early state]
  S --> U[Urban surplus office]
  H[Harappan and mahajanapada] --> S

Conclusion

The origin of state societies is the appearance of durable, surplus-extracting offices beyond kinship. Service, Fried, Childe and Carneiro give the toolkit. Harappan cities and later mahajanapadas illustrate it in India; many tribal polities show that the state is not universal or automatic.

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