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The World the Slaveholders Made Two Essays
Author: Eugene D. Genovese
Year: 1971
Pages: 274
Format: EPUB
File size: 446 KB
Language: ENG

Year: 1971
Pages: 274
Format: EPUB
File size: 446 KB
Language: ENG

Fuller Torrey. The World the Slaveholders Made Two Essays by E. Fuller Torrey is a thought-provoking book that delves into the concept of slavery and its impact on society. The author presents two essays that explore the historical and contemporary aspects of slavery, highlighting its evolution and the need for a personal paradigm to understand the technological process of developing modern knowledge. In the first essay, "The Slaveholder's World Torrey examines how slavery has shaped societies throughout history, from ancient civilizations to modern times. He discusses the various forms of slavery, including chattel slavery, indentured servitude, and forced labor, and how they have been used to exploit and control marginalized groups. The author also explores the psychological and social effects of slavery on both the enslaved and the slaveholders, demonstrating how it has warped human relationships and perpetuated inequality. In the second essay, "The Making of the Modern Slaveholder Torrey analyzes the role of technology in perpetuating slavery and how it has evolved over time. He argues that technology has played a significant part in the development of modern slavery, from the use of machines to the rise of digital platforms that facilitate exploitation. The author emphasizes the need for a personal paradigm to comprehend the technological process of developing modern knowledge and its impact on society.
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