Slaves
Slavery is a system in which people are owned or treated as property and deprived of personal freedom, compelled to work, and not free to leave. Enslaved people may be bought, sold, or forced to labor under coercive conditions, with power imbalances controlling their lives. Modern usage covers a range of practices that deny autonomy, regardless of formal law.
Historically, slavery existed across cultures and economies. Forms included chattel slavery (people treated as complete property),
Abolition movements grew in the 18th–20th centuries. Legal prohibitions followed in many countries, and international instruments—such
In the modern era, slavery typically refers to forced labor, human trafficking, debt bondage, child labor, and
Scholars emphasize the humanity of affected people, using terms like enslaved person to highlight the lack