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beslave
verb
To make a slave of; enslave.
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The singer re-joins the label after a split that previously lead him to write the word 'slave' on his face and change his name to an unpronounceable symbol in an attempt to disrupt his contract.
But it isn't clear how a measure that lumps together such a wide and divergent range of experience – from bonded brick kiln workers in Pakistan, to child brides in Nigeria, to migrant domestic workers tied to employers by the UK visa system – could assist in developing policy responses that address the needs or protect the rights of those who are dubbed 'slaves'slaves
"This guy had 'slave' on his face," he says, referring to Prince's protracted protest of Warner Brothers during the nineties.
Thus, at the heart of Kant's moral philosophy is a conception of reason whose reach in practical affairs goes well beyond that of a Humean 'slave' to the passions.
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