Living Is Slavery

Why I believe that our lives of today are currently not worth living...
Author: danuu2; Tags: hierarchy superiority life death suicide bickering unscrupulousness atheism theism politics religion philosophy postmodernism

Why I believe that our lives of today are currently not worth living...
Author: danuu2; Tags: hierarchy superiority life death suicide bickering unscrupulousness atheism theism politics religion philosophy postmodernism

By 'A Challenge Of Honour' from the 'No Way Out' album, from 2008.
Author: AmericanBirthright; Tags: A Challenge Of Honour Steinklang Records

The woman that sold her child as a sex slave is preggers again. What to do...I have an idea. Warning: Mean and foul.
Author: gfreakj; Tags: sex slavery exploitation of children exploitation of women sexploitation

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Author: mallobar423; Tags: APUSH slavery special

culture of military discipline, as inculcated in its young men through communal living, and terrifying, licensed violence towards the Helots, the city-state's subjugated majority. Sparta and its cruelty was used as an argument against slavery by British Abolitionists in the early 1800s, before inspiring the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. Yet Sparta also produced poets of great skill: Tyrteaus wrote marching songs for the young men; Alcman wrote choral lyrics for the young women. ...
Author: HISTROIKA; Tags: Sparta Athens Leonidas Thermopylae ancient history greece hitler 300

culture of military discipline, as inculcated in its young men through communal living, and terrifying, licensed violence towards the Helots, the city-state's subjugated majority. Sparta and its cruelty was used as an argument against slavery by British Abolitionists in the early 1800s, before inspiring the Nazis in the 1930s and 1940s. Yet Sparta also produced poets of great skill: Tyrteaus wrote marching songs for the young men; Alcman wrote choral lyrics for the young women. ...
Author: HISTROIKA; Tags: Sparta Athens Leonidas Thermopylae ancient history greece hitler 300

On 11/18/09, I interviewed Philippe Diaz, the writer/director/cinematographer of the new documentary, THE END OF POVERTY?, at Cinema Libre Studio in Canoga Park, CA. The film traces modern poverty back to 1492 when Europe began an aggressive and brutal expansion into the southern hemisphere, taking the land of the indigenous people and transforming their diversified natural economies into monocultures designed to supply the countries of the north with cheap raw materials. Even after these ...
Author: jsjkim; Tags: Philippe Diaz the end of poverty documentary jonathan kim rethink review interview capitalism trade economy sustainability slavery