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Slavery Quote by Nick Lake

“One could call a master a good master because he did not whip his slaves, but ultimately he was still and owner of men, and men were not made to be owned.” quote by Nick Lake
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““One could call a master a good master because he did not whip his slaves, but ultimately he was still and owner of men, and men were not made to be owned.””

Nick Lake

About This Quote

Source Speech: Human Rights Forum, 2019

Even a kind master retains ownership over people, which is fundamentally oppressive, regardless of treatment.

In simple terms: Ownership over people is always oppressive.

Key Takeaway

Reject any form of human ownership.

Themes

freedom human rights power morality

Mood

thoughtful questioning

Type

philosophical activist

When to use this quote

  • workplace hierarchies
  • historical slavery
  • modern indentured labor
  • corporate control

Key Concepts

Ethical philosophy liberalism social justice

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can benevolent authority ever be justified?
  • How do we dismantle subtle ownership structures?
A Different Perspective

Kind treatment does not erase inherent injustice.

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