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"B. Oliver Sheppard" <[log in to unmask]>
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> Article 4
>
> No one shall be held in slavery or servitude; slavery and the slave trade shall be prohibited in
> all their forms.
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


        Even wage-slavery, eh?

                                        --brian
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--
"If it is correct, as I believe it is, that a fundamental element of
human nature is the need for creative work or creative inquiry, for free
creation without the arbitrary limiting effects of coercive
institutions, then of course it will follow that a decent society should
maximize the possibilities for this fundamental human characteristic to
be realized. Now, a federated, decentralized system of free associations
incorporating economic as well as social institutions would be what I
refer to as anarcho-syndicalism. And it seems to me that it is the
appropriate form of social organization for an advanced technological
society, in which human beings do not have to be forced into the
position of tools, of cogs in a machine. " -- Prof. Noam Chomsky, MIT

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