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Book 14. (1 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Individual Quote)

Gorean slave girls, on the other hand, do have a significant role in the Gorean economy, rather as domestic animals in general. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 34, Sentence #161)
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34 161 Gorean slave girls, on the other hand, do have a significant role in the Gorean economy, rather as domestic animals in general.

Book 14. (7 results) Fighting Slave of Gor (Context Quote)

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34 158 She is absolutely rightless.
34 159 Whereas politics may be concerned with her, her acquisition, marketing, health, and such, she herself has no direct influence on politics, no more than, say, a dog or cat would have on the politics of Earth.
34 160 This is appropriate for she, like the dog and cat, is a domestic animal.
34 161 Gorean slave girls, on the other hand, do have a significant role in the Gorean economy, rather as domestic animals in general.
34 162 They perform useful labors of many sorts and, given their abundance, most men can afford one or more.
34 163 Whereas the slave is a domestic animal, it is clear, of course, that they are of much greater interest to the average fellow than, say, a verr or tarsk.
34 164 Their values, of course, as that of other domestic animals, tend to fluctuate with market conditions.
She is absolutely rightless. Whereas politics may be concerned with her, her acquisition, marketing, health, and such, she herself has no direct influence on politics, no more than, say, a dog or cat would have on the politics of Earth. This is appropriate for she, like the dog and cat, is a domestic animal. Gorean slave girls, on the other hand, do have a significant role in the Gorean economy, rather as domestic animals in general. They perform useful labors of many sorts and, given their abundance, most men can afford one or more. Whereas the slave is a domestic animal, it is clear, of course, that they are of much greater interest to the average fellow than, say, a verr or tarsk. Their values, of course, as that of other domestic animals, tend to fluctuate with market conditions. - (Fighting Slave of Gor, Chapter 34)