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“Slavery may change its form or its name – its essence remains the same. Its essence may be expressed…”

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“Slavery may change its form or its name – its essence remains the same. Its essence may be expressed in these words: to be a slave is to be forced to work for someone else, just as to be a master is to live on someone else’s work.”

Mikhail Bakunin, “Rousseau’s Theory of the State”

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