A history of the ancient working people for the earliest known period to the adoption of Christianity by Constantine.Eunus. Grievances. More salvation on the vindictive plan.
A history of the ancient working people for the earliest known period to the adoption of...
Ward, C. Osborne
2011-05-09 00:00:00
The enormous growth of slavery just before the beginning of the Christian era was the cause of several of the most gigantic and bloody uprisings the world has ever known. Those convulsive episodes invariably arose from maltreatment of workingmen and women. Dr. Bücher, whose delineations we so often quote, shows that the necessary workmen for supplying slave material to man the great estates which the Roman lords, about this time were grasping from the original cultivators who fanned" the government land on shares thus turning them out of house and home, were bought and sold as common goods at ridiculously low prices. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
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A history of the ancient working people for the earliest known period to the adoption of Christianity by Constantine.Eunus. Grievances. More salvation on the vindictive plan.
The enormous growth of slavery just before the beginning of the Christian era was the cause of several of the most gigantic and bloody uprisings the world has ever known. Those convulsive episodes invariably arose from maltreatment of workingmen and women. Dr. Bücher, whose delineations we so often quote, shows that the necessary workmen for supplying slave material to man the great estates which the Roman lords, about this time were grasping from the original cultivators who fanned" the government land on shares thus turning them out of house and home, were bought and sold as common goods at ridiculously low prices. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
Published: May 9, 2011
Keywords: slavery; salvation; working men & women; labor grievances
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