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by thaumasiotes
3283 days ago
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I was under the impression I was responding to the question >> How have slaves ever historically created leverage? They do it in all of the ways that other people do. > Because what you just wrote sounds an awful [lot?] like a defence of slavery. I will note that in another thread from today, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14651019, you can see people speaking with approval of a company that funds training for its employees with a provision that, should they leave the company within a longish period of getting the training, they owe a large lump sum to repay the training costs. This differs in no way from a traditional contract of slavery, under which, if you want to leave your current employer, you must pay them a large lump sum. |
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We don't say someone who has taken out a loan is a slave to their lender. And giving that person the option to pay that loan off more efficiently via labour doesn't make it slavery.