social responsibility, forms of community and state administration; up to a very complex system of laws, rules, uses and customs that embodied free work by the community, the stewardships and charges system, which allowed the orderly and balanced community life as well as relationships and exchanges with other communities or states.
The diversity and complexity of these four systems, which were each fully interelated among themselves, forming an indissoluble unity, were founded in the Toltecáyotl, root and essence of the Anahuac civilization.
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