Dawn Winters

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The very presence of captives in early captor societies could have transformed the way everyday people thought about violence and inequality, says Cameron. It made the gross mistreatment of fellow humans seem acceptable. Enslavement lowered the bar for depravity. It taught ordinary people how to separate and subjugate others, to normalize violence in their own homes and communities, to deny individuals their dignity and agency, and to extract their labor for free.
The Patriarchs: The Origins of Inequality
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