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A wide-ranging survey examines the origins, institutions, and consequences of domestic slavery from antiquity to modern times, treating civilizations such as Egyptians, Phoenicians, Hebrews, Assyrians, Greeks, Romans, various European peoples, and others. Drawing on historical, legal, and religious materials, the author traces slavery’s emergence from war, patriarchal dependency, and economic necessity; compares institutional forms and practices; and argues that slavery systematically undermines social health, corrodes moral and political life, and harms both oppressed and oppressor. The work culminates in a comparative conclusion about slavery’s destructive effects.

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Adam Gurowski

Adam Gurowski was a Polish émigré and political writer known for his insightful diaries that chronicle his experiences during the American Civil War. His notable works include "Diary from March 4, 1861, to November 12, 1862" and "Diary from November 12, 1862, to October 18, 1863," which provide a unique perspective on the tumultuous events of the era. Gurowski's writings reflect his keen observations on American society and politics, as well as his views on slavery, which he explored in his work "Slavery in History." His contributions offer valuable historical insights and enrich the understanding of 19th-century America.

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