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24. Can someone "really" be someone else's slave?

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This article is from the Bondage FAQ, by Rob Jellinghaus robj@unrealities.com with numerous contributions by others.













24. Can someone "really" be someone else's slave?

This is the last question in another guise. Is it possible for there to
be consensual non-consensuality? That is, can someone agree to be in a
situation from which they cannot escape, and to live that way?

This topic can inspire flame wars, as follows: historical slavery was
totally non-consensual and enforced by the state; at the worst of times,
the life of a slave was in the master's hands. Our society today does
not recognize such an arrangement. Does this mean that someone cannot
truly become someone else's slave, as society would always permit the
slave to back out? Or is true slavery possible as a bond between one
person and another, regardless of society? You expect an answer in a
FAQ? Sorry, here there are only more questions. (Though see another
question for more on the hazards of that pesky word "real".)

 

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