
"The Role of Slavery in Roman Social Structures" by Philip Davies explores the integral function of slavery within the economic, social, and political systems of ancient Rome. The book delves into the various aspects of Roman society shaped by slavery, examining how slaves influenced not only the Roman economy but also its familial structures, legal systems, and cultural norms. Drawing from historical sources, legal documents, and philosophical writings, Davies provides a comprehensive analysis of the role slaves played in the development of Rome's agricultural, industrial, and domestic sectors. The book also explores the ethical debates surrounding slavery, offering insights into how Roman philosophers and early Christians grappled with the morality of enslavement. By tracing the legacy of Roman slavery and its far-reaching effects, Davies highlights its impact on the later development of Western concepts of citizenship, freedom, and human rights.
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