How we are deceived: slavery and modern man. Sayings of great people about freedom and slavery


Why modern man slave? Tell us what fate and character mean?

Modern man is a slave to his work in modern meaning words. Women protest against this most of all, because if the husband is a slave to his work, then the wife, among other things, is the slave of her husband. That is, a doubly slave. Why?

In our development, we have long overcome the slave system, but we have not been able to renounce the past. We carry it in our souls we feel we try to get rid of it, but since it is a feeling, it determines our life. We know that we are not slaves, but we feel like slaves. Therefore, we behave like slaves until our patience runs out. Then we begin to fight against our own enslavement and demand equality. After all, a slave does not feel equal to others. As a result of this struggle, complete zero is achieved, because the material struggle cannot give spiritual freedom.

A characteristic feature of a slave is the desire to prove that he is better than he is. A slave is a machine that wants to prove that it is a person, but this fails because the machine stronger than man. In the service of the master, the slave is a good tool - a shovel; in the service of the master, an even better tool - a machine; in the service of the master, an excellent tool - a computer. To work on a computer and to earn money crazy money nothing more is required than that a person has brains and the ability to press the keys with his finger. Working on a computer is a wonderful thing, but if a computer geek becomes dependent on the computer, this is escapism. This means that the person feels lack of other human skills. He can use computer, but doesn't know how to do anything with his own hands and this shame is hidden from others.

With the triumphant march of computers, the number of people who understand computers, but do not want to work on them, is growing. If they are forced to use a computer due to the nature of their work, after some time they become allergic to the computer. Why? This is a human protest against the final transformation into a machine. The man discovers that people are no longer human, panics and begins to protest against turning himself into a machine. He becomes allergic to the computer because the protest remains unrealized.

A computer fanatic is capable of inventing miracles, but it soon turns out that someone has invented an anti-miracle - a computer virus that has destroyed his work. Why does such purposeful hostility, or anger, arise? Because someone got tired of being a machine, and he began to destroy the machine that turned him into a slave. He wants to be human. Like most people with material views, he strives to destroy what destroys him. He wants freedom. By destroying material things, man hopes to gain spiritual freedom. By destroying his family, he hopes to free himself from own problems, including from his enslavement.

A slave at his low level of development must do a certain amount of work to develop. Work develops a person. And the higher the level of development, the more care you need to make sure there is time. And if you have the opportunity, but everything around you hangs and sticks out somehow, and you walk by every day, you increase your stress. Every time you pass by, you get irritated, angry because of what you see - something is wrong everywhere. Stress kills comfort. And there is no comfort. And when we cry, there are possibilities, but there is no intelligence.

We all have all these stresses that I mentioned. From compression and suppression, they all add up to the next severe stage of guilt, which is called depression.

How many of you don't have depression? I didn't ask who is depressed?Remember: if you see, hear, feel, read, learn, no matter from what information, about something that exists in the world, then you all have it. And we need to take care that what someone else has, I don’t grow bigger. This is itdaily work with yourself. Take care to keep stress low.

If you realized and acknowledged the presence of underlying stresses, then there was a need to release them, and you did not feel that someone was forcing you to do this. Therefore, the increasingly complex knowledge about stress contained in my books was perceived by you as something completely natural, and you began to release these stresses because you realized how much this eased the burden of life. Perhaps you yourself have come to the idea that stress has its own language. After all, language is a means of self-expression, and expression is the outward conclusion, or release, of accumulated energy.

Talkingwith another person, I give him the necessary information about what is needed to me, and in the end it gives what to me necessary, be it material or intangible. Consciously or unknowingly, I accept it. By talking with stress, I give it freedom, and it gives me freedom, that is, something that is impossible to do without. Now I I gratefully accept what they give me. In the meantime, I have already given everything on my part, and therefore I gratefully accept what they give me. I made him happy, he made me happy, and I don’t have the question: “Why should I start first?” - because I firmly know that my life begins with myself, and therefore it is natural that I myself should take on what I have to do in life.

Knowing the language of stress is more important than knowing any foreign language, because HIS OWN LIFE SPEAKS TO A PERSON IN THE LANGUAGE OF STRESS.

Many people ask: “Does this kind of thinking really help all people?” “It helps,” I answer, “if they are people. But if they - good people who wish only good and do not give up their opinion, it does not help.” The most difficult thing for a person is to abandon outdated, outdated ideas, but such refusal is the key to happiness.

After all, stress is like a wave, all energy is a wave. A wave with a small amplitude will fit into the normal corridor. Then this is - normal life. Everything is everywhere. And if we don’t take care of ourselves, but run around worrying about others, then we imperceptibly increase the amplitude of the wave more and more, and it will no longer fit into the normal corridor, it will not fit in me, in my (like a ball) shell. Stress will not fit inside, but will jump out like a hedgehog's needle. Such energies that are larger than me and do not fit inside me are called character traits that command me. As long as I take care of myself and all these stresses are placed within me, I manage them. And if I didn’t take care of myself and they grew into a character trait, then these character traits are a lot of stress, they command me, have power over me.

We are used to saying: such is fate. Sorry, that's an excuse. Life doesn't expect excuses from us. Life says: "If you are in past life did what he did, and did not correct, at least two minutes before death, his mistakes (he did not admit them and did not correct them), then he came into this life with a destiny created by you. This is a certain amount of stress that you need to live through in order to learn, in order to correct your mistake, which says: man, when you collect energy in yourself, you are not behaving like a human being.”

And there is such a thing as character. This is also our justification: I have such a character. But I have a different character. What will you do, fight? So our characters should destroy each other? Who are we then? We are people, we look from the outside and give the energy contained within us the opportunity to kill each other. Is this humane? Are we happy when another is killed? No, we are happy because we have proven that we are better. In fact, we are not better, we are stronger.

A slave who is satisfied with his position is doubly a slave, because not only his body is in slavery, but also his soul. (E. Burke)

Man is a slave because freedom is difficult and slavery is easy. (N. Berdyaev)

Slavery can degrade people to the point of loving it. (L. Vauvenargues)

Slaves always manage to have their own slave. (Ethel Lilian Voynich)

He who fears others is a slave, although he does not notice it. (Antisthenes)

Slaves and tyrants fear each other. (E. Beauchaine)

The only way to make a people virtuous is to give them freedom; slavery gives rise to all vices, true freedom purifies the soul. (P. Buast)

Only the slave restores the fallen crown. (D. Gibran)

Voluntary slaves produce more tyrants than tyrants produce slaves. (O. Mirabeau)

Violence created the first slaves, cowardice perpetuated them. (J.J. Rousseau)

There is no slavery more shameful than voluntary slavery. (Seneca)

And as long as people feel like they are only a part, not noticing the whole, they will give themselves into complete slavery.

Anyone who is not afraid to look death in the face cannot be a slave. He who is afraid cannot be a warrior. (Olga Brileva)

The slave owner is himself a slave, worse than the helots! (Ivan Efremov)

Is this really our miserable lot: To be slaves to our lustful bodies? After all, not a single one living in the world has yet. He was unable to quench his desires. (Omar Khayyam)

The government spits on us, don’t talk about politics and religion - all this is enemy propaganda! Wars, disasters, murders - all this horror! The media puts on a sad face, characterizing this as a great human tragedy, but we know that the media does not pursue the goal of destroying the evil of the world - no! Her task is to convince us to accept this evil, to adapt to living in it! The authorities want us to be passive observers! They left us no chance, except for a rare, absolutely symbolic general vote - choose the doll on the left or the doll on the right! (Author unknown)

Anyone who can be made a slave is not worth freedom. (Maria Semyonova)

Slavery is the greatest of all misfortunes. (Marcus Tullius Cicero)

It is disgusting to be under the yoke - even in the name of freedom. (Karl Marx)

A people who enslaves another people forges their own chains. (Karl Marx)

...There is nothing more terrible, more humiliating, than to be the slave of a slave. (Karl Marx)

Animals have that noble peculiarity that a lion never, out of cowardice, becomes the slave of another lion, and a horse never becomes the slave of another horse. (Michel de Montaigne)

In truth, prostitution is another form of slavery. Based on unhappiness, need, addiction to alcohol or drugs. A woman's dependence on a man. (Janusz Leon Wisniewski, Małgorzata Domagalik)

There is no slavery more hopeless than the slavery of those slaves who consider themselves free from shackles. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

Almost all people are slaves, and this is explained by the same reason that the Spartans explained the humiliation of the Persians: they are unable to utter the word “no”... (Nicholas Chamfort)

The slave dreams not of freedom, but of his own slaves. (Boris Krutier)

IN totalitarian state an all-powerful cohort of political bosses and an army of administrators subordinate to them will rule over a population consisting of slaves who do not need to be forced, because they love their slavery. (Aldous Huxley)

So, comrades, how does our life work? Let's face it. Poverty, overwork, untimely death - this is our lot. We are born, we receive just enough food so as not to die of hunger, and the draft animals are also exhausted with work until all the juices are squeezed out of them, and when we are no longer good for anything, we are killed with monstrous cruelty. There is no animal in England that would not say goodbye to leisure and joy of life as soon as it turns one year old. There is no animal in England that has not been enslaved. (George Orwell.)

Only a person who has overcome the slave within himself will know freedom. (Henry Miller)

This means that all the knowledge that scientists with respectable diplomas and impressive titles gave him, like priceless treasures, was just a prison. He humbly thanked him every time they extended his leash a little, which remained a leash. We can live without a leash. (Bernard Werber)

Power over oneself is the highest power, enslavement to one’s passions is the most terrible slavery. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca)

- This is how freedom dies - to thunderous applause... (Padmé Amidala, Star Wars)

Anyone who can be happy alone is a real person. If your happiness depends on others, then you are a slave, you are not free, you are in bondage. (Chandra Mohan Rajneesh)

You see, as soon as slavery is legalized anywhere, the lower rungs of the social ladder become terribly slippery... Once you start measuring human life in money, it turns out that this price can decrease penny by penny until there is nothing left at all. (Robin Hobb)

Better freedom in hell than slavery in heaven. (Anatole France)

People are rushing about, trying not to be late for work, many are chattering on their mobile phones as they go, gradually drawing their sleep-deprived brains into the morning bustle of the city. ( Cell phones Currently, in addition to everything else, they also serve as an additional alarm clock. If the first one wakes you up for work, then the second one tells you that it has already begun.) Sometimes my imagination completes the slightly hunched figures with bales on their backs, turning them into serf slaves, daily bringing quitrents to their masters in the form of own health, feelings and emotions. The stupidest and most terrible thing about this is that they do all this of their own free will, in the absence of any enslaving serfdom. (Sergey Minaev)

Slavery is a prison of the soul. (Publius)

Habit also reconciles with slavery. (Pythagoras of Samos)

People themselves hold on to their slave share. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca)

It is wonderful to die - it is shameful to be a slave. (Publius Sirus)

Emancipation from slavery is a law of nations. (Justinian I)

God did not create slavery, but gave man freedom. (John Chrysostom)

Slavery degrades a person to the point that he begins to love his chains. (Luc de Clapier de Vauvenargues)

The greatest slavery is to consider yourself free without having freedom. (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe)

There is nothing more slavish than luxury and bliss, and nothing more royal than labor. (Alexander the Great)

Woe to the people if slavery could not humiliate them; such a people were created to be slaves. (Peter Yakovlevich Chaadaev)

Power over oneself is the highest power; Enslavement to one's passions is the most terrible slavery. (Lucius Annaeus Seneca)

You serve me slavishly, and then complain that I am not interested in you: who would be interested in a slave? (George Bernard Shaw)

Every man born into slavery is born into slavery; nothing could be truer than this. In chains, slaves lose everything, even the desire to be freed from them. (Jean-Jacques Rousseau)

Debt is the beginning of slavery, even worse than slavery, because the creditor is more inexorable than the slave owner: he owns not only your body, but also your dignity and can, on occasion, inflict grave insults on him. (Victor Marie Hugo)

Since people began to live together, freedom disappeared and slavery arose, for every law, limiting and narrowing the rights of one in favor of all, thereby encroaches on freedom individual person. (Raffaello Giovagnoli)

Servants who do not have a master do not become free people because of this - lackeyness is in their soul. (Heine Heinrich)

To become a free person... You need to squeeze the slave out of yourself drop by drop. (Chekhov Anton Pavlovich)

He who by nature belongs not to himself, but to another, and at the same time is still a man, is a slave. (Aristotle)

The dream of slaves: a market where you can buy yourself a master. (Stanislav Jerzy Lec)

While searching for various patterns, I came across a very interesting chain of reasoning. This happened somehow by accident, so to speak on its own, in a conversation with my best friend. And this chain of reasoning concerned our “Capitalist society”. A society based on private property.

So, I will give a number of formulations from Wikipedia so that it is clear on what further logical reasoning will be based.

Term 1. Slavery.
Slavery is historically a system of society where a person (slave) is the property of another person (master, slave owner, master) or the state. Previously, captives, criminals and debtors were taken as slaves, later civilians who were forced to work for their master.

Term 2. Feudalism.
Feudalism (from Latin feudum - flax, feudal land tenure) is a socio-political structure characterized by the presence of two social classes - feudal lords (landowners) and commoners (peasants), occupying a subordinate position in relation to the feudal lords; feudal lords are bound to each other by a specific type of legal obligation known as the feudal ladder. The basis of feudalism is feudal ownership of land.

Term 3. Capitalism.
Capitalism is an economic system of production and distribution based on private property, universal legal equality and free enterprise. The main criterion for making economic decisions is the desire to increase capital and make a profit.

And so... I'll begin...
As we are told in various smart textbooks, educational institutions, the media and other places... as well as our “smart” politicians, everything happened like this:
First there was slavery, then it was replaced by a more developed structure, Feudalism, and then feudalism, when it reached its peak, evolved into capitalism. And here comes the question...

But what really changed during these transitions? What distinguishes slavery, feudalism and capitalism, and what has developed over all these thousands of years? These are the questions I will try to answer.

As can be seen from the definition of the term “Slavery”, the resulting model is as follows:
There is a slave owner and a slave. The slave owner has control over the slave absolute power. Also, the slave owner forces the slave to work for himself and bring profit through slave labor, however, in order for the slave to work for a long time and bring a lot of profit, the slave owner had to take care of him: feed him, provide medical care, and so on. The slave, in turn, out of some fear, became the property of the slave owner and was obliged to give his life for the sake of the owner. And all that is good, however, with an increase in the number of slaves, it was difficult to monitor them; epidemics of plague and other things could cause enormous damage to slave owners. Also, slave owners had to take care of their guards, and the guards also came from slaves, and sometimes the guards raised uprisings and killed their own masters. So slave owners had the following problems with slaves:
1. Providing housing.
2. Providing food and water.
3. Providing protection.
4. Providing medical assistance.
5. Possible riots.

And not surprisingly, feudalism solved some of these problems. As you can see, slavery simply changed the form of ownership, or rather, it expanded it, and uneducated people still could not guess that slavery had not gone away. It’s just that during the transition to feudalism, the slave owner did not have to provide housing to the slaves, they built it themselves, on his territory, and the slave owner also did not have to provide food and water, because people grew (hunted) themselves, generally obtained food for food, and then taxes appeared. And taxes are the cream that the slave owner took from his slaves. Net profit so to speak. But feudalism solved only 2 out of 5 problems.

And the feudal lords began to think. How to solve all these problems? And a brilliant thought came: “Why not force the slaves to do everything themselves, and so that they themselves want to work and make a profit and not under pressure.” And this idea came to life in the form of capitalism. In capitalism, a certain “capital” controls everyone, but the cream is skimmed by the same slave owners (they haven’t changed at all), and all the scraps from their table are accepted with great gratitude by the so-called middle class.

What problems does capitalism solve?
Solves the housing problem. The slave must now buy his own housing, and not have someone give it to him.

Solves the problem with food and water. If you work, you will have a livelihood, if you don’t, you won’t.
Solves the security problem. Slaves protect themselves from each other, and not someone centralized. All armies consist of hired slaves who are ready to give their lives for “capital”. This is akin to faith in God, only now “capital” is the universal god.
Solves the problem of medical care. The slaves themselves are ready to treat other slaves for “capital”, or rather to profit from their illnesses. Because how more serious illness the more cream the slave owner will receive and the more scraps will fall from his table.

Solves the problem with riots. Slaves are so busy getting food, housing, medical care, protection and other things that there is simply no time left for riots.
And most importantly, it solves the problem of the labor of slave owners; now, in order to skim the cream, you don’t have to do anything at all. The cream is served on its own.

This is why capitalism is considered an ideal step in evolution. He solved all the problems of the slave owners, now they can only skim the cream and kick the bullshit, and the anthill itself works without their participation.

But it is important to understand that the same slave owners and the same slaves still remain. And I and the majority of those who read this article are also slaves, it is we who eat other people’s scraps. We are the ones who put the cream on the table of the slave owners. And it’s a shame that the majority of people don’t understand this. Few people understand that he is just a pawn or an ant who will be crushed. But everyone almost unanimously screams that capitalism is a damn force, it’s the most best system resource distribution. Class. The best. When all the best goes to the slave owner and those who got this best are only scraps from his table. Is this the best in your opinion?

Although, I don’t want to prove anything to anyone. Thus, we see what is hidden behind the screen of capitalism. We can change this, and not only can we, but we need to change this to a different model of resource distribution. So that everyone gets what they deserve, and not scraps.

At school we are taught that a slave is someone who is whipped to work, poorly fed, and can be killed at any moment. In the modern world, a slave is someone who does not even suspect that he, his family and all the people around him are slaves. The one who doesn’t even think about the fact that, in fact, he is completely powerless. That its owners, with the help of specially created laws, law enforcement agencies, utilities and, above all, with the help of money they can force him to do whatever they need of him.

Modern slavery- this is not the slavery of the past. It's different. And it is not built on forceful coercion, but on a change in consciousness. When from the proud and free man under the influence of certain technologies, through the influence of ideology, the power of money, fear and cynical lies, a mentally defective, easily controlled, corrupt person is obtained.

What are the megacities of the planet like? They can be compared to giant concentration camps inhabited by mentally broken, absolutely powerless residents.

As sad as it is, slavery is still with us. Here, today and now. Some people don't notice this, others don't want it. Someone is trying very hard to keep everything that way.

Of course, there was never any talk about complete equality of people. This is physically impossible. Someone is born 2 meters tall with a gorgeous appearance, in a good family. And some are forced to fight for their survival from the cradle. People are different, and what separates them the most are the decisions they make. The topic of this article is: “The illusion of equal rights of people in the modern world.” The illusion of a free world without slavery, which for some reason everyone unanimously believes in.

Slavery is a system of society where a person (slave) is the property of another person (master) or the state.

In paragraph 4 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the UN expanded the concept of a slave to any person who cannot voluntarily refuse to work.

For thousands of years, humanity lived in a slave system. The dominant class of society forced the weaker class to work for them under inhumane conditions. And if the abandonment of slavery had not been an empty shake of the air, it would not have happened so quickly and practically throughout the world. Simply, those in power came to the conclusion that they would be able to keep people in poverty, hunger and get everything necessary work for pennies. And so it happened.

The main families, the owners of the largest capital on the planet, have not gone away. They remained in the same dominant position and continued to profit from ordinary people. From 40% to 80% of people in any country in the world live below the poverty line not by their own free will or by accident. These people are not disabled, not mentally retarded, not lazy, and not criminals. But at the same time, they cannot afford to buy a car, real estate, or adequately defend their rights in court. Nothing! These people have to fight for their survival, working hard every day for ridiculous money. And this is even in countries with huge natural resources and in Peaceful time! In countries where there is no problem of overpopulation or any natural disasters. What is this?

Let's return to paragraph 4 of the Declaration of Human Rights. Do these people have the opportunity to give up work, move, or try themselves in another business? Spend a couple of years changing your specialty? No!

From 40% to 80% of people in almost every country in the world are slaves. And the gap between rich and poor people is getting deeper and deeper, and no one even hides this fact. Ruling families hand in hand with bankers they create a system aimed only at enriching themselves. A ordinary people left out of the game. Do you really think that real estate should cost that much in terms of working hours? common man? I’m already silent about how many territories, in fact, stand idle in almost any country. And it’s not a matter of overpriced real estate, it’s a matter of underpriced human life. We are worth nothing to our “masters”. We huddle in slums or concrete multi-story chicken coops. Then and with our own blood we earn enough for bread, clothes and 1 short semi-homeless holiday trip to the seaside per year. While the privileged classes of people (for example, bankers) draw any amount into their pockets with a simple stroke of the pen. Big capital dictates laws, fashion, and politics. Forms and destroys markets. What can an ordinary person oppose to a corporate machine? Nothing. If you have large capital, you can lobby your interests in the government and always win, regardless of the quality and nature of your activities. All these hopelessly flawed automobile factories, weapons factories, intermediaries in the raw materials industry, all these are feeding grounds for the elite. Which we serve together and fill for them.

Those in power send us to war, put us in cages for debt, limit the possibility of resettlement or the right to own weapons. Who are we if not slaves? And the saddest thing is that we ourselves are no less to blame for this than those who are now at the helm. They are to blame for their blindness and passivity.

Modern slavery takes sophisticated forms. This is the alienation of a people (community, population) from its natural resources and territories through unfair privatization (monopolization) of rights to generally useful territorial resources (miners, rivers and lakes, forests and lands. For example, laws protecting the monopoly ownership of huge resources of a community, people (population) ) territories, regions, countries, imposed by unscrupulous rulers (officials, “elected people”, representative power, legislative power) is such a form of alienation that allows one to argue about slave labor conditions and monopolies of the oligarchy; in essence, alienation and ownership schemes are implemented due to “defeat in rights" of part of the population and social groups. The concept of excess profits and inadequate wages is characteristic feature and a private definition of slavery - loss of rights to use the natural resources of territories and alienation of a share of labor with inadequate payment. Such loss of rights by court decision is applied in raider attacks, corruption schemes and in cases of fraud. Used for enslavement traditional schemes debt obligations and lending at inflated interest rates. The main feature of slavery is a violation of the principle of fair distribution of resources, rights and powers, used to enrich one group at the expense of another group and dependent behavior with a loss of rights. Any form of inadequate application of benefits and inequality in the distribution of resources is a hidden (implicit, partial) form of slavery of certain groups of the population. None of the modern democracies (or other forms of self-organization of social life) are devoid of these remnants on the scale of entire states. A sign of such phenomena are entire institutions of society that are focused on combating such phenomena in the most extreme forms.

And the situation is only getting worse. Even if we assume that you are happy with your situation or can simply tolerate it. This system of enslavement needs to be stopped now, as it will be even harder for your children to do so.

Modern slaves are forced to work by the following hidden mechanisms:

1. Economic coercion of slaves to permanent work. A modern slave is forced to work non-stop until death, because... The funds earned by a slave in 1 month are enough to pay for housing for 1 month, food for 1 month and travel for 1 month. Since a modern slave always has enough money for only 1 month, a modern slave is forced to work all his life until death. The pension is also a big fiction, because... The pensioner slave pays his entire pension for housing and food, and the pensioner slave has no free money left.

2. The second mechanism of hidden coercion of slaves to work is the creation of artificial demand for pseudo-necessary goods, which are imposed on the slave with the help of TV advertising, PR, and the location of goods in certain areas of the store. The modern slave is involved in an endless race for “new products”, and for this he is forced to constantly work.

3. The third hidden mechanism of economic coercion of modern slaves is the credit system, with the “help” of which modern slaves are increasingly drawn into credit bondage, through the mechanism of “loan interest”. Every day a modern slave needs more and more, because... A modern slave, in order to pay off an interest-bearing loan, takes out a new loan without paying off the old one, creating a pyramid of debts. The debt that constantly hangs over the modern slave well stimulates the modern slave to work even for meager wages.

4. The fourth mechanism to force modern slaves to work for the hidden slave owner is the myth of the state. A modern slave believes that he is working for the state, but in fact the slave is working for a pseudo-state, because... The slave's money goes into the pockets of the slave owners, and the concept of the state is used to cloud the brains of the slaves, so that the slaves do not ask unnecessary questions like: why do slaves work all their lives and always remain poor? And why don't slaves have a share of the profits? And who exactly is the money paid by slaves in the form of taxes transferred to?

5. The fifth mechanism of hidden coercion of slaves is the mechanism of inflation. The rise in prices in the absence of an increase in the slave's wages ensures a hidden, unnoticeable robbery of slaves. Thus, the modern slave becomes more and more poor.

6. The sixth hidden mechanism to force a slave to work for free: deprive the slave of funds to move and buy real estate in another city or another country. This mechanism forces modern slaves to work at one city-forming enterprise and “endure” enslaving conditions, because... The slaves simply have no other conditions and the slaves have nothing and nowhere to escape.

7. The seventh mechanism that forces a slave to work for free is the concealment of information about the real cost of the slave’s labor, the real cost of the goods that the slave produced. And the share of the slave's salary, which the slave owner takes through the accrual mechanism, taking advantage of the ignorance of the slaves and the lack of control of the slaves over the surplus value, which the slave owner takes for himself.

8. So that modern slaves do not demand their share of the profits, do not demand to give back what they earned from their fathers, grandfathers, great-grandfathers, great-great-grandfathers, etc. There is a suppression of the facts of plundering into the pockets of slave owners of resources that were created by numerous generations of slaves over the course of thousand years of history.