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== Slavery ==
== Slavery ==
Up until now, economists deplore the useless efforts of the European powers to destroy slavery.
To date, economists have deplored the useless efforts of the European powers to destroy slavery.
Despite the established treaties, and the voyages that are maintained to impede on human bodies being sold on the market as any other commodity, the African continent loses more than 400 thousand people from this traffic, those of who are transported to the opposite regions of America. And again despite the principles that dictated those treaties, one instigates/fuels and lends a hand in a way to a similar market for part of these same people who took away their voice. Whatever the intentions are, it is a sure and undeniable fact that in him there is a serious lack of consequence.
But this inconsequence is natural and complies to the abnormal state in which it lives, and it has upset society for some time (CHECK THIS). In the terrible material and moral fight between power and law, between the spirit of the old society and the principles that should enliven a new one, the truth is felt. From it, the parties at war would like to deduce it from the conjectures of self-interest/benefit, they would like to bend it to their different concerns, they would like to fit it to their own shape, and what outcome do you hope for from this bastard admittance/transplant? Without reality in the truth, this is no more than distorted appearances, and in its application, the usual loyalty from which emanates, the principles of liberty and brotherhood are owing in the humanitarian work. Inconsequence, therefore, will last as long as this fight does, and until the entire society shows itself to be tired of this war and wants to rest in the shade of a lasting peace, not a deceitful peace.