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Перевод: slavery speek slavery


[существительное]
рабство; неволя ; рабовладение; тяжелый труд; тяжелый подневольный труд


Тезаурус:

  1. SLAVERY SERVICE?
  2. If they had just looked at the laws governing slavery, as had done both their contemporaries and more recent social scientists, they would have been unable to distinguish between slavery as a minor and rare form of exploitation, on the one hand, supplying occasional domestic and sexual luxuries, and slavery as the basis of whole economies, on the other hand, where most of production is carried out by slave labour.
  3. Now when I read about the island I discovered that it is volcanic and mountainous and is the last refuge of the Carib Indians, the descendants of proud cannibals who starved to death rather than accept the fate of slavery.
  4. Though earlier Joseph's brothers had planned to kill him, and had succeeded in selling him into slavery, the story's final scene in Genesis 50 showed sincere confessions of guilt, moving declarations of love and all fear finally removed.
  5. THE long-mocked idea of reparations to compensate black Americans for the slavery experienced by their ancestors is now before the US Congress, and its supporters say the 1.25 billion package to compensate Japanese-Americans who were interned during the second world war has created a legal precedent.
  6. Finally, the difference in the nature of slavery and wage labour which Marx and Engels discussed in many places has formed the basis of all recent discussion on the subject.
  7. Marx's and Engels's views about slavery should also be modified in the light of more recent work.
  8. Equally important is the distinction Marx repeatedly draws between the occurrence of small-scale "domestic" slavery and whole societies based on the exploitation of slaves, such as was the case for Greece and Rome, and the insistence that these two cases should be kept separate.
  9. In America, she showed that her sympathies lay with those who favoured abolition of slavery.
  10. Also showing is Frances Anne Soloman's story of a young African woman transported from her home to slavery in the Caribbean, I Is a Long Memoried Woman (below) and much more!
  11. There is a rapidly growing number in Britain who regard dolphins in captivity as similar to humans in slavery.
  12. A proposal to build more barracks was rejected by Parliament in 1739 on the grounds that "the people of this kingdom have been taught to associate the idea of barracks and slavery".
  13. Labour changes from being at a stage where it has not yet become a thing in itself and is merely an aspect of social life, to a stage when although still an aspect of social life it involves exploitation, i.e. slavery and serfdom, to a third stage when labour has become mysteriously represented as a thing and is used for a different kind of exploitation.

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