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by 01acheru
1733 days ago
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In late 1700 and early 1800 Europe being a heavy drinker, having some kind of health issue and/or being penniless were the norm for most of the population. If performing a task because of those issues means being exploited then we must assume that almost everyone in Europe at those times were exploited in one way or another. I understand what you mean if we judge it from modern western standards, but I don’t agree if we judge it by the standards of that era. It’s all a matter of context IMHO. |
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