- 14 Nov 2024 22:25
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Correct. Yet American society did draw a distinction between being a slave and an indentured servant in the 1810s and 1820s.
How about the "right" to, say, sell your parental rights? Which include forcing the children to work as a condition to be fed, like Rothbard advocated.
It's pretty insane.
Truth To Power wrote:Chattel slavery is only one form of slavery, and the defining characteristics of slavery -- labor compelled by force, denial of the liberty to leave, and absence of recourse for physical assault -- do not include property in human beings.
Correct. Yet American society did draw a distinction between being a slave and an indentured servant in the 1810s and 1820s.
How about the "right" to, say, sell your parental rights? Which include forcing the children to work as a condition to be fed, like Rothbard advocated.
It's pretty insane.