Unfree
Unfree is a term used in sociology, political science, and history to describe circumstances in which individuals cannot freely determine their actions due to coercive control by others, economic dependence, or legal constraints. It is contrasted with free labor, characterized by voluntary choice and the right to leave work and negotiate terms. The concept focuses on the power relations that restrict autonomy rather than on legal labels alone.
Historical and contemporary forms include slavery (chattel slavery), serfdom, debt bondage, indentured servitude, and forced labor.
Important nuance: someone may be legally free but still unfree in practice due to poverty, discrimination, or
Modern policy and advocacy focus on eliminating forced labor, improving labor rights, anti-trafficking measures, and supply