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Man today is not a master but a slave of the machine?

yes man is a slave but not a master because man completely depends on it so machine has control over man


What is modern man using that stoneage man did not use?

Modern people use modern technology.


What did a runaway slave need?

A runaway slave needed to have in hand some kind of paperwork in order to make to the North. If the slave was apprehended without paperwork to prove that he was a free man, that slave could be returned to his master, or taken by another master.


Quotations from Robinson Crusoe about the relationship between man and nature?

the ralationship between robinson crusoe and friday seemes to be like the relationship between master and slave crusoe is the master and friday in the slave he should serve his master as soon as he lives


Can a man become a women?

yes they can with modern technology and medicine.


Modern technology has destroyed the soul of humanity?

yeah man it does totAlly =P


Where did James Armistead live before he was a spy?

in a farm house in vigina for his master william armistead as a slave. william was a patriotic man


Would a black soldier fight for the confederacy if they had a choose?

no, because there would be a 90% chance that a black man was a slave or was once one and why would he fight for the slave cause, so....logically no unless he was still a slave and was being threatened by his master


What is the difference between a free man and a slave?

In the end, what separates a man from a slave? Money? Power? No, a man chooses, a slave obeys. A man chooses. A slave obeys.


What is the master-slave relationship in Robinson Crusoe?

The 'Master-Slave dialectic' as proposed by Hegel remains prominent throughout the novel. Slave trade and the concept of Master and slave is projected to have persisted prominently in Crusoe's time. The master-slave relation in the novel, first of all is displayed when Robinson Crusoe is taken captive by the Moors and made a slave to a certain master. He however, manages to escape from there with a boy called Xury. The kind of relationship the two of them have is the second place where master-slave dialectic is portrayed. Xury chooses to remain obedient to Crusoe even until he is sold to a certain pirate. Later when he reaches Brazil and owns a plantation he decides to accompany the group to the Guinea Coast of Africa to deport the slaves from there. This is another instance which shows us the extent to which slave-trade has remained embedded in the culture of that time. Further, Crusoe remains ignorant of the vices of such trades although he projects himself to be religiously inclined. The kind of relationship Crusoe shares with Man Friday is the most essential instance that depicts the Master-Slave relationship. Critics are of the view that Robinson Crusoe, in the island can be compared to the whole European Citizens and Man Friday, the whole African slaves. The novel is in fact, a microcosmic representation of the whole concept of Master-Slave culture that persisted during those times in Europe.


What made these people chase runaway slaves?

People chase run away slaves because they got paid by the slave master or any other white person who wanted to purchase a slave, plus in 1850 it became law that you must return all ran aways back to their master. Alot of time the Black man they caught was not a slave, but a free person who happen to be Black but no one cared if the Black man was free or not all they knew was they could be paid for the capture of a Black man.


What are different types of modern technology in food production?

Man-made, factory, hand made