![]() ![]() The master allows all of his 10,000 slaves, except you, to vote, and the joint decision is made by all of them. He further retains the right to restrict the slaves from participating in certain dangerous activities that threaten his financial return, for example, mountain climbing, cigarette smoking.Ħ. He also retains the power to recall them to the plantation if some emergency threatens his land and to raise or lower the three-sevenths amount required to be turned over to him. ![]() ![]() The master allows his slaves to go off and work in the city (or anywhere they wish) for wages. The master allows the slave four days on their own and requires them to work only three days a week on his land. The master has a group of slave, and he decides how things are to be allocated among them on nice grounds, taking into account their needs, merit, and so on.Ĥ. The master is kindlier and beats the slave only for stated infractions of his rules (not fulling the work quota, and so on). He is often cruelly beaten, called out in the middle of the night, and so on.Ģ. There is a slave completely at the mercy of his brutal master’s whims. “Consider the following sequence of cases, which we shall call the Tale of the Slave, and imagine it is about you.ġ. ![]()
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