been made which classified the Inca Empire as a socialist state. ... Incan society. At the top of the chain was the Sapa Inca. The Sapa was the King of the Inca Empire and seat of all power. Sally Falk. Moore, author of Power and Property in Inca Peru, describes the political .... Metraux starts out by doubting the information. read more
As result of this benign image there was an idea about their society that is present even now in South America and some politicians use this idealization to present their own ideas, this is why some political leaders mention Inca culture in association with socialism, the truth is that Incas were monarchies with all characteristics that we can find in other parts of the world. read more
Inca socialism Inca socialism is a view created by Spanish authors to describe Inca society as a type of utopia. It was the image of the Inca Empire as a carefully organized system in which every community collectively contributed to the whole. read more