Civil society of the Great Steppe
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The civil society of the various native states of the Great Steppe is comparable to the Euclean concept of the civil service, but instead of describing a group of individuals who are employed by the state, refers to the responsibilities of the state as they are divided into the existing divisions of society. In the case of the Great Steppe specifically, this refers to tribes and social classes. In the modern era, civil society has been largely displaced by militarism, principalism, and Southern democracy.