“Even slavery?” Seems like an amusing comeback until you put it into the context of the societies where it originated. In the ancient world, food was often very scarce. If you went to war with a group of people and you kept them as prisoners, they would starve to death because 9 out of 10 people were involved in food production.
It’s easy to say that slavery was a bad tradition now that we have a tradition that says ‘slavery is always bad and evil’, but let’s say you found yourself in a hypothetical post apocalypse. If you were actually making a choice between slaughtering a rival band of survivors and putting them to work (basically slavery), are you sure that you wouldn’t start a slavery tradition?
“Even slavery?” Seems like an amusing comeback until you put it into the context of the societies where it originated. In the ancient world, food was often very scarce. If you went to war with a group of people and you kept them as prisoners, they would starve to death because 9 out of 10 people were involved in food production.
It’s easy to say that slavery was a bad tradition now that we have a tradition that says ‘slavery is always bad and evil’, but let’s say you found yourself in a hypothetical post apocalypse. If you were actually making a choice between slaughtering a rival band of survivors and putting them to work (basically slavery), are you sure that you wouldn’t start a slavery tradition?