Not to espouse moral directionality, but from the Paleolithic to the height of the Roman Empire, we didn’t go from freedom to slavery, we went from informal to formal modes of dominance. Informal modes of dominance -look- more like freedom than formal modes of dominance, because there are more rules on the slave—but there are more rules on the master, as well, which is, in the end, what that thing we call freedom is.
Not to espouse moral directionality, but from the Paleolithic to the height of the Roman Empire, we didn’t go from freedom to slavery, we went from informal to formal modes of dominance. Informal modes of dominance -look- more like freedom than formal modes of dominance, because there are more rules on the slave—but there are more rules on the master, as well, which is, in the end, what that thing we call freedom is.