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Slavery and its Types There are a numerous types of slavery that had been witnessed in the world since the beginning. The most ancient type of slavery is named as Chattel slavery in which humans were actually sold as commodities for the price of personal property. Another type of slavery which is being practiced in the modern world as well is the bonded labor where people are forced to work under the person from whom the debt has been taken. The most fatal form of slavery is known as forced marriage in which the debt holder is forced to give his women or men in exchange for marriage.
It should be noted that these types of slavery had been transformed and transferred to different generations one after another (Rodriguez). It will not be incorrect to state that slavery was marked less in the societies where capitalism was not practiced as the core governance phenomenon. On the other hand, capitalist societies of the world have changed the shape of slavery into a wage system. They have given the rights of slaves in such a way that they are destined to work for the interest of capitalists (Toledano).
The concept of energy in terms of the labor that is provided by the workers in the pre-mechanized societies is one issue of debate. Since these people were forced to work in filthy and critical circumstances, they had a number of health issues. In the wake of energy provision, races that were not dominant in the society were forced to do the hardest work (Rodriguez). Works CitedRodriguez, J. The Historical Encyclopedia of World Slavery, Volume 1; Volume 7. New York: ABC-CLIO, 1997. Print.Toledano, E.
Slavery and Abolition in the Ottoman Middle East. Washington DC.: University of Washington Press, 1997. Print.
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