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miltonlost | 4 days ago

> I am reminded by the perhaps revisionist history but still applicable belief that slavery was really ended by industrialization making abolition economically advantageous and not actually a socially driven movement. (In reality it was certainly a convoluted mixture of the two I'm sure.)

I also never found the economic argument entirely convincing. If slavery were so economically disadvantageous in an industrialized society, why are there still slave labor in industrialized countries around the world today?

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Rexxar|4 days ago

Which countries do you think of when discussing industrialised countries that use slave labour?

ViewTrick1002|4 days ago

Optimizing on an individual vs societal level.