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Ethical and Social Consequences of Slave Economies

Beyond economic mechanics, slave economies are defined by profound ethical and social consequences. They are built on the violent denial of human rights, freedom, and autonomy. Socially, they create rigid, oppressive hierarchies, suppress cultural development among the enslaved, and often lead to long-lasting legacies of inequality, racism, and social trauma that persist long after abolition.

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