“The present relationship existing between husband and wife, where one claims a command over the actions of the other, is nothing more than a remnant of the old leaven of slavery. It is necessarily destructive of refined love; for how can a man continue to regard as his type of the ideal a being whom he has, be denying an equality of privilege with himself, degraded to something below himself?” MenActionMarriageWifeTypeHusbandIdealsClaimsRegardSlaveryPrivilegeCommandDestructiveHusband And WifeRefinedRemnants Book:An Autobiography: By Herbert Spencer Source: An Autobiography: By Herbert Spencer
“There is nothing grand or noble in having the use of a slave, in so far as he is a slave; or in issuing commands about necessary things. But it is an error to suppose that every sort of rule is despotic like that of a master over slaves, for there is as great a difference between the rule over freemen and the rule over slaves as there is between slavery by nature and freedom by nature . .” UseGovernmentDifferencesMastersSlaveryErrorsSlaveNobleCommandFreemanNecessary Things Book:Politics Source: Politics
“Whether happiness or unhappiness, freedom or slavery, in short whether good or evil results from an improved environment depends largely upon how the change has been brought about, upon the methods by which the physical results have been reached, and in what spirit and for what purpose the fruits of that change are used. Because a higher standard of living, a greater productiveness and a command over nature are not good in and of themselves does not mean that we cannot make good of them, that they cannot be a source of inner strength.” MeanDoeHas BeensUsedSpiritPurposeEvilResultsEnvironmentGreaterSourceDependsHigherStandardsMethodSlaveryFruitCommandInner StrengthUnhappinessStandards Of LivingHigher Standards Author:David Lilienthal
“Slavery is so intolerable a condition that the slave can hardly escape deluding himself into thinking that he is choosing to obey his master's commands when, in fact, he is obliged to. Most slaves of habit suffer from this delusion and so do some writers, enslaved by an all too personal style.” ThinkingFactsSufferingConditionsStyleMastersHabitSlaverySlaveCommandDelusionObligedBe A SlavePersonal StyleMasters And Slaves Author:W. H. Auden
“When I think of this life I have led; the desolation of solitude it has been; the masoned, walled-town of a Captain's exclusiveness, which admits but small entrance to any sympathy from the green country without - oh, weariness! heaviness! Guinea-coast slavery of solitary command!” ThinkingLifeHas BeensCountrySolitudeTownsSlaveryGreenCommandThis LifeSolitaryCaptainsCoastEntrancesWearinessDesolationGuineaHeaviness Author:Herman Melville
“Slavery is not penal in character and planned by that law which commands the preservation of the natural order and forbids disturbance.” CharacterLawOrderNaturalSlaveryScaryCommandPreservationDisturbanceNatural Order Author:Saint Augustine
“When you consider that God could have commanded anything he wanted--anything!--the Ten [Commandments] have got to rank as one of the great missed moral opportunities of all time. How different history would have been had he clearly and unmistakably forbidden war, tyranny, taking over other people's countries, slavery, exploitation of workers, cruelty to children, wife-beating, stoning, treating women--or anyone--as chattel or inferior beings.” PeopleChildrenHas BeensDifferentWarCountryGodWantedOpportunityWomenMoralChristianityHistoryWifeMoralityTenSlaveryWorkersTyrannyCrueltyCommandAll TimeExploitationInferiorsCommandmentsForbiddenTen CommandmentsWife Beating Author:Katha Pollitt
“Augustus gradually increased his powers, taking over those of the senate, the executives and the laws. The aristocracy received wealth and position in proportion to their willingness to accept slavery. The state had been transformed, and the old Roman character gone for ever. Equality among citizens was completely abandoned. All now waited on the imperial command.” StatesCharacterLawWealthAcceptingHistoryGonePositionCitizensSlaveryCommandProportionExecutivesWillingnessAbandonedSenateTransformedAristocracyAugustus Author:Tacitus