Aristotle — "It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that…"
It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that for these latter slavery is both expedient and right.
It is clear, then, that some men are by nature free, and others slaves, and that for these latter slavery is both expedient and right.
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