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The displaced peasants had no way to feed themselves, save for one last option: to sell their labour for wages. Such people were euphemistically referred to as ‘free labourers’, but this term is quite misleading. True, they were not technically slaves, but wage work was hardly a matter of free choice.
The Divide: A Brief Guide to Global Inequality and its Solutions
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