What do you think, when you heard the words of a slave? Usually, we associate the slavery word with the slaves of the 1800s. We did not consider ourselves a slave. Now certainly, we may not be enslaved, but we are spiritually enslaved. We became a slave to the brand, but we seldom pay attention to it, as consumption society stands out in today's society very much. Consumptionism is the theory that it is economically desirable to increase the consumption of goods. Consumption has eroded today's society. Because we became very dependent on brands and products, we become uneasy if we do not have what we want.
Today the world is also watching slavery. It has basic signs of slavery. It survived even after the release of American law. Slavery should be defined as a comprehensive physical and / or psychological control of that person, with the aim of utilizing the person's effort and physical body to obtain the commercial or personal benefit of others I can. To end this ancient crime is the reason for the modern abolitionist. The "Declaration of Liberation" and the thirteenth revision is a huge and difficult victory for human fundamental freedom. They have concluded the legal slavery that absolutely binds the generation of African-Americans, and an inspirational model of how people can unite to defeat them regardless of their deep-rooted strength . Systems However, they did not end the fight against all forms of slavery.
When shipped in the 1880's, today's slaves and traffickers will soon recognize the activities of the southern counterparts and enthusiastically participate. Today 's slavery and enslavement of African - American civil war seems to be brothers' twin. "Slaughtiness at that time" should be as disturbing as today's slavery against today's anti-slavery activists. We can not emphasize the vitality of this point too much. What African-Americans experienced in the post-liberal era is the enduring people of today's world endure.
Recently, rapper and producer Kanye West used this word to express his view on slavery. And the slave African is "mentally enslaved" that position "He seems to imply that he is free as he can say such things I and I hope that society goes beyond race arguments. Mental slavery is the term developed by famous pan-Africa and black nationalist Marcus Mosiah Garvey. Garvey, born in Jamaica, came to New York in 1916. So he set up many successful commercial businesses and attributed it to pan-Africa's ideals. Some are well known as Black World, an international shipping company called Black Star Line, and Black Factory Company.