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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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37 160 institutionalized slavery, as opposed to a natural slavery attendant upon sexual dimorphism and a variety of biological factors, sometimes not even recognized as slavery, is commonly recognized as marking a considerable advance in civilization, being found preferable to, say, torture and slaughter.
37 161 But to return more narrowly to female slavery.
37 162 There seem to be some misconceptions abroad pertaining to this matter, so let us attend briefly to at least one aspect of them.
37 163 What does a woman need? What does a woman want? What is good for a woman? Those are surely important questions and yet few people engaged with these issues seem to consider them relevant.
37 164 That, in itself, is interesting.
37 165 Before we proceed two points might be made, one figurative, and one anthropological.
37 166 A plant which has its natural inheritance and its ideal environment, namely, those in which it would flourish and thrive, may be transplanted, twisted, poisoned, starved, stunted, cropped, clipped into unnatural and bizarre shapes, and so on.
institutionalized slavery, as opposed to a natural slavery attendant upon sexual dimorphism and a variety of biological factors, sometimes not even recognized as slavery, is commonly recognized as marking a considerable advance in civilization, being found preferable to, say, torture and slaughter. But to return more narrowly to female slavery. There seem to be some misconceptions abroad pertaining to this matter, so let us attend briefly to at least one aspect of them. What does a woman need? What does a woman want? What is good for a woman? Those are surely important questions and yet few people engaged with these issues seem to consider them relevant. That, in itself, is interesting. Before we proceed two points might be made, one figurative, and one anthropological. A plant which has its natural inheritance and its ideal environment, namely, those in which it would flourish and thrive, may be transplanted, twisted, poisoned, starved, stunted, cropped, clipped into unnatural and bizarre shapes, and so on. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )