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REVISION OR ABOLITION: SLAVERY IN PLAUTUS AND SENECA'S ERA
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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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