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REVISION OR ABOLITION: SLAVERY IN PLAUTUS AND SENECA'S ERA
BY NELLIE SPEARS
"The oxymoron of the 'moral enslaver' has never existed because slavery is inherently immoral. Seneca, however, focuses on small tokens of human acknowledgement instead of a systemic upheaval. Plautus' Pseudolus differs slightly from this reasoning in its context, but it ultimately echoes the same sentiment of passive liberalism."
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