(urth) 5HC : Free People
Jim Raylor
rjraylor at yahoo.co.uk
Fri Feb 4 19:29:07 PST 2005
The one and only argument that might be considered
pro-slavery that I
can
recall from Wolfe offhand is the reminder that *for
the ancients* a
certain
amount slavery was actually the humane way to
eliminate a conquered
city as
a potential threat - the alternative being wholesale
slaughter.
I don't think that could be held as a pro-slavery
argument in anything
like
this context.
> > Wolfe sets his face like granite against this
> > slavery, in book after book.
>
>I agree that he often discusses slavery.
>Often he submits arguments in favour of it.
>I think he understood that slavery was not always a
>bad thing... if the slave was willing.
>
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Consider Io in the Soldier books who pretend she is
given to Latro as a slave to avoid a worse fate.
In VRT the interrogator argues that those who are
dependant on government for healthcare are slaves.
The slave at the end of that story is complicit.
Or take Bruno in TIODD!!!
I am sure GW also poses the arguments for slavery in
the Sun series and if you missed them then I am not
sure what to say.
Nevertheless I agree that GW disapproves of coercional
slavery when there are better alternatives.
Gene seeks to build on what the Etruscans wrought, not
to destroy their memory.
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