How did the absence of humanitarian concerns influence the t
[2023-03-24 10:47:47]
How does the lack of humanitarian concerns affect the treatment of slaves during slave trade?
"This job is very tough and the Spaniards are unwilling to do this job and indigenous people who become Christians as emperors have released can not be compelled to do this work."
The only factor that prevents them from using existing people is that the rule of law puts them closer to them.
"... This is a very terrible scene, there is nothing to hear, but there is a snore of the chain, a whip of whipping, and a groaning and crying of our compatriots."
"Because of ordinary punishment for slaves, common sins of negligence, work is ... hitting with a whip, hitting with a stick, sometimes breaking bones, chains, iron turns around the neck ... in a neat neat In caring, moral, and religious places slavery creates brutality and oppression
Extreme punishment for small acts can cause fear among enslaved people so they will not try to free themselves.
When a slave came to Fida they were put in a booth or jail built for this purpose ... for every part of everyone, for the smallest members, men and women are naked naked ... Other people put hot iron in their chests, they are doing very well ... "
Treatment of enslaved animals (brands not wearing anything, like bulls representing ownership) are not worth dealing like human beings, as they force them to be regarded as human beings.
More than life itself. The lack of privacy lies in the fact that there is no other person; as long as they are involved, the individual does not appear, it seems as if he does not exist. Whatever he does, others have no meaning or consequences. (58) Although the situation discussed by Arendt may seem rare now, accurately summarize the lives and reality of slaves, women, children excluding family chiefs encountered in the ancient times, family members doing. An obvious, often authoritarian force that dominates the private scope of being the only family member in the private and public sector of the family
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