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Paperback Inorganic Forces Ordained to Supersede Human Slavery, Volume 21... Book

ISBN: 1270884727

ISBN13: 9781270884729

Inorganic Forces Ordained to Supersede Human Slavery, Volume 21...

In "Inorganic Forces Ordained To Supersede Human Slavery," Volume 21, Thomas Ewbank explores the potential of technology and industrial advancements to eradicate slavery. Ewbank envisions a future where machines replace human labor, thereby eliminating the economic incentives for slavery and fostering a more equitable society. The book delves into the historical context of slavery, examining its social and economic impacts, and presents a compelling argument for the adoption of inorganic power sources. Ewbank's work offers a unique perspective on the intersection of technology and social reform, highlighting the transformative power of innovation in shaping a more just world. This volume provides valuable insights into 19th-century perspectives on abolition and the role of technology in societal progress.

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