Food for thought:
In regards to the 'lower castes,' if memory serves both Clan Ghost Bear and Nova Cat never had to deal with the Society (or, at least, not in any significant way) due to proactive inclusionary practices. The former due to their family based structure, the later because they were not idiots and realized the person who feeds the army is (almost) as important as the person who defends the farms. Then you have clans like Diamond Shark that are essentially militarized merchants anyways. The treatment of non-warrior castes is not so standard across the clans.
An example of the diversity of stance is, for example, how Clan Nova Cat essentially sacrificed an entire GALAXY of warriors to stall the other Clans' attacks on their planets, simply to buy enough time for the
civilians to escape the planet. That is a huge chunk of the military tourman that was
willing to die to
protect their civilians. That, absolutely, should send a clear message about how a Clan military structure is supposed to work, and what it is supposed to represent.
What I am getting at is that people tend to broadly lump all the Clans together, but, just like the various factions of the Inner Sphere, there is a good deal of variability between the different Clans. To be fair, a lot of Clanners like to broadly clump all the Inner Sphere Houses together, as well, which is no less inaccurate. Unless one constructs an argument based firmly in the equally shared aspects of the societies in Battletech, and one that is not so variable in degree that it defies standardization, one really aught to take each Clan/House on a one on one basis of analysis.
Unfortunately, a great deal of the people who hate the Clans are rather poorly informed about them, besides a generalist, and hard to call accurate, glossing over that is thrown around willy nilly.
Edit:
That said, yes, in modern times a lot of what the Clans do, generally speaking, would be highly frowned upon. Some of them, such as eugenics, as a concept have bad connotations attached to them that are not entirely deserved on the basis of the benefits to a society they can theoretically provide. Others, like the aspects of fascism, are outright horrible in our world-view. However, given the setting (and the tilt of your moral compass) it can be somewhat excusable in
some cases. I mean, for example, I have zero issue with Nova Cat, Ghost Bear, Diamond Shark, or Wolves in Exile. I absolutely detest everything about Clan Jade Falcon post-Martha Pryde, the Smoke Jaguars, and Vlad's Wolves.
Edited by Pariah Devalis, 26 March 2013 - 06:12 AM.