Until the necessities of life have been made available to enough
productive, mutually interdependent members of the group, there is no surplus
to be fought over and distributed on the basis of power. Thus, as
a first hypothesis we would be led to predict that in the simplest societies,
or those which are technologically most primitive, the goods and services
available will be distributed wholly or largely, on the basis of need (1966,
p.46).