
The History of Slavery
From Egypt and the Romans to Christian Slavery –Complete Historical OverviewBy Adam GurowskiLength7h 3m
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It is asserted that domestic slavery has always been a constructive social element: history shows that it has always been destructive. History authoritatively establishes the fact that slavery is the most corroding social disease, and one, too, which acts most fatally on the slaveholding element in a community.
Not disease, but health, is the normal condition of man's physical organism: not oppression but freedom is the normal condition of human society. The laws of history are as absolute as the laws of nature or the laws of hygiene.
Contents:
Egyptians
Phœnicians
Libyans
Carthaginians
Hebrews, or Beni-Israel
Nabatheans
Assyrians and Babylonians
Medes and Persians
Aryas—Hindus
Chinese
Greeks
Romans—Republicans
Romans—Political Slaves
Christianity: its Churches and Creeds
Gauls
Germans
Longobards—Italians
Franks—French
Britons, Anglo-Saxons, English
Slavi, Slavonians, Slaves, Russians
Audiobook details
GenrePsychology, History
Length7 hrs 3 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 10, 2018
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1The History of Slavery
13XI. Greeks
2Introduction
14XII. Romans—The Republicans
3I. Egyptians
15XIII. Romans—Political Slaves
4II. Phœnicians
16XIV. Christianity: Its Churches and Creeds
5III. Libyans
17XV. Gauls
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6IV. Carthaginians
18XVI. Germans
7V. Hebrews, or Beni-Israel
19XVII. Longobards—Italians
8VI. Nabatheans
20XVIII. Franks—French
9VII. Assyrians and Babylonians
21XIX. Britons, Anglo-Saxons, English.
10VIII. Medes and Persians
22XX. Slavi, Slavonians, Slaves, Russians
11IX. Aryas—Hindus
23XXI. Conclusion
12X. Chinese