Servitude

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Servitude is defined as "the state of being a slave or completely subject to someone more powerful."

  • "Besides being able to borrow on personal security, an individual might sell himself or a family member into slavery."

Code of Hammurabi

Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that in a contract of self-enslavement the slave essentially loses all since the slave no longer has his status as a moral agent capable of enforcing a contract of debt owed to him by his master.

The Paternalism of the corporate state may limit the liberty of the persons bound in membership by social compact or debt. Paternalism is an ancient concept used to justify the legitimacy of slavery and even the subjugation of whole nations under the power of the state. We see this in the systems of the Conscripted fathers, Patronus of Rome who called themselves Benefactors and became the Pater Patriae through the offer of benefits. These are the [[Fathers of the earth]] spoken of by Jesus.

  • "When an individual becomes utterly dependent on another person or group to provide all of their emotional, spiritual and physical needs, that individual has given away all of their power. They are allowing another person or persons the ability to pull the proverbial rug out from under them at any given moment. It is a form of slavery, plain and simple." ~ Brent Parrish
  • "This abomination must have an end, and there is a superior bench reserved in heaven for those who hasten it." ~ Thomas Jefferson

An ancient way to enslave a nation of people and bring them under tribute was called Corvee. How it works is explained in: Employ vs Enslave

Servitude. A term which indicates the subjection of one person to another person, or of a person to a thing, or of a thing to a person, or of a thing to a thing.”[1]

Involuntary servitude is illegal in the United States, but voluntary servitude is very legal and common in the world today.

Article XIII - Slavery and Involuntary Servitude

Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction. [affects 11]

Congress shall have power to enforce this article by appropriate legislation. [ratified #13]

When you waive a right to a portion of your labor to obtain benefits at the expense of your neighbor you and the generations to come have entered a social contract. If you continue to apply for or obtain those benefits by borrowing against the future generation, you the next generations and un-volunteering is not usually permitted nor should it be.

“Whatever day makes man a slave, takes half his worth away.” —Homer, Odyssey.

Employ vs Enslave, SS Video Series 7-10 7:28

Chapter 4. of the book The Covenants of the gods Employ vs Enslave

What is the difference between being employed and being enslaved?

What is the difference between slavery and servitude?


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Footnotes

  1. Bouvier’s Law Dictionary 8th, 1859