Enslavement Past and Present

Enslavement Past and Present by Orlando Patterson, published by Polity Press on January 29, 2025, is a comprehensive examination of slavery’s historical and contemporary implications. This 400-page work delves into the complexities of slavery, exploring its role in the development of Western and Islamic cultures and its integral connection to the emergence of capitalism. Patterson, a historical sociologist, investigates slavery through various lenses, from individual relationships of domination to the broader societal structures that perpetuate these inequities.
In this edition, readers will find a thorough analysis of slavery’s evolution across different eras and societies, emphasizing the critical roles of women and the concept of manumission in shaping historical narratives. Patterson’s work also addresses the ongoing issues of modern-day trafficking and forced servitude, urging a reckoning with the legacies of the past. By reevaluating the definition of slavery and its manifestations throughout history, Enslavement Past and Present contributes to the discourse on race relations and social justice, making it a significant resource for those interested in politics and sociology.
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Slavery is one of humanity’s most ancient and persistent inequities. It predates the rise of civilization, played a key role in the growth of Western and Islamic cultures and was an integral part of the emergence and global spread of capitalism. Given its historical significance, it is not surprising that the problem of slavery is still passionately debated today and that modern-day trafficking and forced servitude remain key issues of public concern.
In Enslavement: Past and Present, historical sociologist Orlando Patterson casts a wide net to examine the social, political, and economic complexities of slavery across different eras and societies. Patterson examines slavery at several levels of abstraction, from micro-level relations of domination to the macro-structures of entire societies. Building on the ‘bundle of rights’ perspective, he reevaluates the definition of slavery, exposing its variegated fabric of iniquities across tribal and advanced pre-modern societies as well as our modern globalized age. Patterson also examines the critical role of women in the history of slavery, the significance of manumission in the formation of Christian doctrine, and the devastating toll of genocide and undaunted revolt of slaves in Jamaican slave society. Concluding with an investigation of contemporary slavery and other forms of servitude, this book urges readers to reckon with the brutal legacies of the past and its alarming modern-day persistence.
Enslavement: Past and Present deepens our understanding of the broad spectrum of evil and human bondage throughout history, an understanding that is essential for contemporary struggles to build a more inclusive society for all.
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