Neo-Slavery as Instrumentalization: Amazon, Surrogate Motherhood, and Mobile Phones
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Date
2025
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Wiley
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Despite being perceived as a remnant of the past, slavery persists in today's increasingly economized and biopoliticized world. To thematize the actuality of slavery, we initially return to Aristotle's discussion/justification of slavery as instrumentalization of human beings. Then we revisit Plato's allegory of the cave through three distinct readings. This threefold reading enables us to frame three present-day cases/examples to reconsider slavery: the Amazon, surrogate motherhood, and the cell phone. The concept of use is pivotal for such reconsideration. Finally, we propose the concept of neo-slavery. Although the traditional accounts of slavery understand slavery through its triangulation with property relations and force, we suggest another triangulation here: neo-slavery, instrumental use, and consent. In this way, the examination of the three cases casts the traditional accounts of slavery in a new light, revitalizing the concept of slavery by putting it into a different use.
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Amazon, Cell Phone, Free Use, Instrumental Use, Neo-Slavery, Slavery, Surrogacy
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Q3

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Sociology Lens
Volume
39
Issue
1
Start Page
97
End Page
105
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Scopus : 2
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