Where does your country fall?
Slavery Index
A little bit below Chattel (unless you are a minority or woman)
Based.
You cut off the top of the index
>Canada: completely sold out to corporations.
Realistically, it's probably somewhere between the US and Europe, and probably above Europe.
Has there ever been a country at "deathcamp" before?
>Imagine having minimum wage laws.
Fucking commies, the lot of ya.
Closest I can think of would be 'Soviet Gulag'. I'm sure there are some true deathcamps in the Roman Empire
Imagine keeping the compensation that you worked for to spend it as you please.
The Soviet Union, gulags. Many also believe China is death camping the Uyghurs, and that North Korea death camps their political dissidents.
Even though the holocaust was an exaggerated myth, places like Auschwitz were also death camps where 1000s of people were worked to death
Totally forgot to add North Korea. They'd be below Chattel Slavery.
This needs more points of comparison.
Every country with the exception of a few in civil wars are between Fair Capitalist Employee and Chattel Slavery.
Yes, that's the point: to illustrate the conditions of slavery across the globe, and not just some black and white metric that starts near the bottom.
Wage slavery is real.
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Feel free to add more. I'm interested to see where everyone lands.
I would add indentured servitude to this graph. Many people lived that way in USA during reconstruction and industrial revolution.
human societies:
>abstract slavery: "I'm free!"
loan and wage
>concrete slavery: "Yes, massa..."
ball and chain
Too many points is just going to muck it up. Better to have a few strict point and leave the rest ambiguous.
Feel free to add indentured servitude to the right.
Yes, now you're getting it!
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It's too ambiguous, everybody with a few exceptions is in the center.
Better version.
Unions can exist anywhere between the top and chattel. This index is however more about what you can and cannot do to survive, and not specifically employment -- it's about control over your prosperity or a lack thereof.
Better to leave it ambiguous.
Really...
How much are they taxed in Europe?
How much control do they have over their government and their conditions?
Can they posses a firearm?
Do they have a freedom of speech?