The Freedom to refrain from work of Free Women of the City Cultures
The women of a given caste, it should be noted, often do not engage
in caste work. For example, a woman in the Metalworkers does not, commonly,
work at the forge, nor is a woman of the Builders likely to be found
supervising the construction of fortifications. Caste membership, for
Goreans, is generally a simple matter of birth; it is not connected
necessarily with the performance of certain skills, nor the attainment
of a general level of proficiency in such skills.
Fighting Slave
Yet I did not feel sorry for her, for I had heard from Eta that she was
a pretentious, haughty girl, one bold in speech and cruel to her slave maids.
Many of the daughters of merchants are proud sorts, for the merchants
themselves, by virtue of their power, tend to vanity and pride, and agitate,
justifiably or not, for the inclusion of their caste among the high castes
of Gor. Their pampered daughters, protected from work and responsibility,
ostentatiously garbed and elaborately educated in caste trivia, tend to be
spoiled and soft. Yet I did not wish the Lady Sabina unhappiness. I hoped
that she would have a splendid companionship with Thander of Ti.
Slave Girl
A notable exception to the generalization that women of a given caste
normally do not engage in caste work is the caste of Physicians, whose women
are commonly trained, as are the boys, in the practice of medicine. Even the
physicians, however, normally do not admit their women to full practice until
they have borne two children. The purpose of this is to retain a high level
of intelligence in the caste. Professional women, it is well understood,
tend not to reproduce themselves, a situation which, over time, would be
likely to produce a diminution in the quality of the caste. Concern for the
future of the caste is thus evinced in this limitation by the physicians on
the rights of their women to participate without delay in the caste craft.
The welfare of the caste, typically, takes priority in the Gorean mind over
the ambitions of specific individuals. The welfare of a larger number of
individuals, as the Goreans reason, correctly or incorrectly, is more
important than the welfare of a smaller number of individuals.
Fighting Slave