Book 27. (1 results) Prize of Gor (Individual Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
668
"That is obviously false," said the man, "but, in any event, in your case, it is irrelevant, for the slave is not a person.
"That is obviously false," said the man, "but, in any event, in your case, it is irrelevant, for the slave is not a person.
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17, Sentence #668)
Book 27. (7 results) Prize of Gor (Context Quote)
Chapter #
Sentence #
Quote
17
665
"Freedom is trivial and meaningless," said Targo, "when all have freedom.
17
666
It takes on the fullness of its meaning only in contrast to slavery".
17
667
"All persons must be free," said Ellen.
17
668
"That is obviously false," said the man, "but, in any event, in your case, it is irrelevant, for the slave is not a person.
17
669
The slave is a property, an animal, a chattel.
17
670
For example, you are not a person, but a slave, and are thus a property, an animal, a chattel.
17
671
Too, men should be free, and women slaves, as that is the meaning and fulfillment of their minds and bodies".
"Freedom is trivial and meaningless," said Targo, "when all have freedom.
It takes on the fullness of its meaning only in contrast to slavery".
"All persons must be free," said Ellen.
"That is obviously false," said the man, "but, in any event, in your case, it is irrelevant, for the slave is not a person.
The slave is a property, an animal, a chattel.
For example, you are not a person, but a slave, and are thus a property, an animal, a chattel.
Too, men should be free, and women slaves, as that is the meaning and fulfillment of their minds and bodies".
- (Prize of Gor, Chapter 17)