Is this statement social, political, or economic?

"The old former masters to do not allow us anything for our labor..."

Thanks
-MC

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...to do...?

I suspect the person is saying they did not get paid for working...as on Jiskha.

We do it for love.
So it's economic?

-MC
I would go with economic. However, many folks would see the strong social overtones first. I would go with economic. Slavery is first an economic system, as is indentured servitude, but a lot of folks would argue social system first.
Go with economic, and prepare yourself to argue.
I agree with Bob. The statement is primarily economic. Of course there's a strong correlation between all three, but the economic aspect is emphasized in that statement.
Thanks to both of you(:

-MC