I’d argue that chattel slavery was on another “level” – the slaves were a relatively small minority and were dehumanized by almost everyone else, whereas almost everyone in a capitalist country is a “wage slave” and they’re mainly dehumanized by capitalists and their bootlickers (as well as racists, etc.)
Slavery can come in many forms. Chattel slavery is one of them, wage slavery is another. I did not tried to say which one is worse, just that wage slavery is slavery, not just metaphor for shock effect like libs are often say hearing the phrase.
I’d argue that chattel slavery was on another “level” – the slaves were a relatively small minority and were dehumanized by almost everyone else, whereas almost everyone in a capitalist country is a “wage slave” and they’re mainly dehumanized by capitalists and their bootlickers (as well as racists, etc.)
Slavery can come in many forms. Chattel slavery is one of them, wage slavery is another. I did not tried to say which one is worse, just that wage slavery is slavery, not just metaphor for shock effect like libs are often say hearing the phrase.
I agree.