Thanks. Except that we had 5k years of the agricultural revolution before dominance hierarchies arose. Certainly storable wealth must've played a part, but it doesn't seem to be the sole or even main reason.
What happens if we accord significance to the 5,000 years in which cereal domestication did not lead to the emergence of pampered aristocracies, standing armies or debt peonage, rather than just the 5,000 in which it did?
Graeber, David. The Dawn of Everything (p. 523). Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Kindle Edition.