Evidence supports the existence of egalitarian urban life in some ancient cities, characterized by less hierarchical political and civic organization, without the presence of temples, palaces, or a ruling class. This suggests urban living is not inherently tied to a specific political structure or inequality, and understanding this ancient egalitarianism could inform present-day possibilities.
The option that best captures this essence is: We now have the evidence in support of the existence of an egalitarian urban life in some ancient cities, where political and civic organisation was far less hierarchical.