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No, I'm not trying to get people to write my books for me, but it'd be interesting to see how someone else would tackle this; how would four radically culturally different groups of humans maintain a technological level somewhere between a Type I and Type II Civilization without fundamentally changing their societal structure or core values:
Anarcho-Capitalist (Liberal) Society - probably the easiest one because it's not too, too different from our own (current reality) in some ways, but also much more restrained than what this society would have.
Tradcon Society - between something like the 1950s white middle class in the US and (wealthy) Islamic countries; religious, belief in immutable heirarchy (God over Man, Man over Woman, Woman over Children, Human over Nature, etc), culturally/legally enforced gender roles, large families, etc.
Neo-Hunter-Gatherer Society - somewhat contradictory, but basically a technologically advanced nomadic, egalitarian, decentralized society based around a greater collective of scattered, always on the move bands or subtribes.
Socialist Society - pretty self-explanatory.
BONUS POINTS
Human Bonobo Society - collective political dominance of women over men through female solidarity, sx used as a tool to solve conflict, probably some other things I'm missing...*
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How would you visualize these cultures—being roughly on par with each other technologically—without fundamentally changing the framework of said society?
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