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## [Charter of Triunnia](../../Charter_of_Triunnia.md) \ [Genesis Codex](../Genesis_Codex.md) \ Recognitions
# 1.5.8 Classes
Last Updated: May 6, 2025 - <span style="color: red;">Draft</span>
## 1.5.8.1 Recognition of Classes
By their thinking, the population self-selects into four primary classes: labourers, traders, thinkers, and knowers[^1].
## 1.5.8.2 Labourers
Those who predominantly `Act` as hired labour, slaves, or who pool their labour with others to accomplish larger communal goals[^2].
!!! info The Working Class
Labourers are more commonly known as "The Working Class", "contractors", and "employees". Owners of small mom & pop shops are also considered labourers.
## 1.5.8.3 Traders
Those who `Act` by trading[^3].
!!! info The Things Traders Trade
Traders trade products, currencies, metals, animals, slaves, businesses, etc. They profit primarily through the arbitrage of others' work. Some examples of traders include business owners, large landlords, politicians, lawyers, and some doctors[^4].
## 1.5.8.4 Thinkers
Those whose profession supplies information and services to labourers and traders[^5].
!!! info Examples
Some examples of thinkers include priests, teachers, healers, warriors, builders, or navigators[^6].
## 1.5.8.5 Knowers
Knowers remember `Sense-Knowledge` of `Nature` and `Self-Knowledge` of their `Triune Self` through incarnation[^7]. They apply this knowledge in more useful ways than the mere practicality of thinkers.
!!! info Knower Professions
Knowers do not have any specific professions of their own, but can serve in any of the other professions.
[^1]: Percival, H.W. (2010) *Thinking and Destiny*, 14th ed. Rochester, NY: The Word Foundation, pg. 541.
[^2]: Ibid.
[^3]: Ibid.
[^4]: Ibid.
[^5]: Ibid.
[^6]: Ibid.
[^7]: Ibid, pg. 542.