Spartacus: The Myth and the Man
- From: Blue <blue@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2006 13:01:36 GMT
Apparently the book tells us that Spartacus was a man
of his time. But did he Lincoln like use slavery
for his own means?
It is only the last hundred years that man has ended
slavery. Since the dawn of civilization it seems to
of been the norm. Even now we have versions of slavery,
and who says we are equal?
Slavery may be the base model for man, for life when
it riches the standards we have reached.
We don't see other groups of animals getting along that
well with other groups, and most other lower orders
of man have been removed from the planet by some means.
Has man only created farms to feed others to help himself
or the whole? He may have evolved to this standard but
what's in it for him to help other groups?
Our bodies and minds my be stuck in the past but we are
ever changing, ever evolving and we have the mind to use
logic for decent purpose. Until we're backed into a corner.
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Why and how did he come to be claimed as
a proletariat hero by Marxists?
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Blue
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