Book 19. (7 results) Kajira of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
3
490
Is work, thus, wrong?" "No," I said.
3
491
She shrugged.
3
492
"Slavery is wrong," I said, "because slaves may not like it".
3
493
"Many people may not like many things," she said, "which does not make those things wrong.
3
494
Too, it has never been regarded as a necessary condition for the rectitude of slavery that slaves approved of their condition".
3
495
"That is true," I said.
3
496
"See?" she asked.
Is work, thus, wrong?" "No," I said.
She shrugged.
"Slavery is wrong," I said, "because slaves may not like it".
"Many people may not like many things," she said, "which does not make those things wrong.
Too, it has never been regarded as a necessary condition for the rectitude of slavery that slaves approved of their condition".
"That is true," I said.
"See?" she asked.
- (Kajira of Gor, Chapter )