...to do...?
I suspect the person is saying they did not get paid for working...as on Jiskha.
We do it for love.
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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So it's economic?
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-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.
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
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