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Obedience is a form of slavery from "summary" of The Politics of Obedience and Étienne de La Boétie by Estienne de La Boétie,Paul Bonnefon

Obedience is a form of slavery because it requires individuals to surrender their own will and autonomy to those in power. When individuals blindly obey authority figures, they become subservient and lose their freedom. This submission to authority is not a natural state, but rather a learned behavior that is ingrained in society through various mechanisms. The concept of obedience as a form of slavery is rooted in the idea that individuals have the capacity to resist oppressive systems and challenge authority. However, this res...
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