Virtually everyone agrees that slavery is inhumane and degrading because of the historical stigma of the American slave system.
Having power over other men and women have historically easily leads to corruption when injustice can easily be hidden away.
But slavery is not inherently bad or evil, Absolute and unchecked power is.
It is a issue we struggle with even today, they just got ALOT better at hiding it from you.
The slave agrees to the slave contract? They make it sound like employment. What alternative does the debt slave, criminal slave, or war slave have- execution or starvation or homelessness? That's not much of a choice, is it?
a choice between two bad things is still a choice, just a very bad one.
to quote Bioshock "
A man chooses, a slave obeys"
When someone is faced with a choice where all available choices seem to be bad.
It does still allow you the (sometimes illusory) freedom to choice what consequences or outcomes you prefer.
In situations where all choices appear to be undesirable , it can be more constructive to view the decision-making process as a matter of choosing the option that is perceived to be the least harmful or that best suits your personal values.
a fair number of slaves killed themselves if their escape attempts failed.
Because they knew that whatever punishment would come of it were less preferable then a quick death.
If your going to die from torture when captured, why not kill yourself ( and sometimes your family too ) quickly instead ?
If you disregard the freedom of choice, even if the only other option is the final one in death.
Then you could make the same argument for things like paying taxes and regular employment.
Most people are born into a society with a unwritten social obligation where they are required to work in order to survive.
So how is that any different from slavery ?
...yeah this is such an annoying trope. Slavery is Slavery. Why it's some Isekai thing to somehow make it "less bad" by giving it a strangely idealized and extremely unrealistic image to it is something I will never understand. Is this some contractual Isekai Author obligation?
Slavery, just like the multiple forms of governing a country has taken on multiple forms in our history.
Some better, some REALLY REALLY BAD.
But the difference between slavery and slavery is
massive.
There are still 100+ countries today that effectively allow slavery in limited form today.
When most people talk about slavery they think of the recent ( historically at least ) American slave system.
And the horror story it turned out to be thanks to racism among other reasons.
But there have been times where Slavery was nothing more than the equivalent of a house servant.
who was paid for their work and had a house and a job they could quit with enough notice ahead of time.
Some Roman slaves voluntary sold themselves into slavery slaves back in the day to get a better life.
And the very best slaves even had a higher standard of living than most free individual of the time.
It has generally also been frowned upon to mistreat slaves thorough history, even if it might not always been illegal.
Slaves and human lives has rarely been cheap outside of wartime. ( in which everyone's life sucks anyway for other reasons )
Its a bad management of "property" and squandering your wealth have never been in style as far as i know...
Manga will bend over backwards doing flips and summersaults to whitewash slavery. I'm so sick of this shit.
Americans absolutely did not invent beating, raping, and murdering the human beings they owned. Get fucking real.
They sure did not, the just perfected it and planted it safely in recent memory.
That does not mean all slavery in history are terrible and inhumane at all times.
Let alone in a fantasy world where anything can happen.
However humane slavery is not a pipe dream and do exist in our history.
Not all slavery were equally terrible and there has been cases where slavery was fairly decent ( at least on paper. )
Corruption tend to throw a spanner into most things however and slave rights were not always enforced...
But that is also nothing new either...