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Slaves, servants and wage earners: Free and unfree labour, from Grotius to Blackstone
Authors:Maria Luisa Pesante  
Institution:aDepartment of History, University of Turin, Turin, Italy
Abstract:This article provides an intellectual history of the status of wage earners as conceptualized within the natural law paradigm by European writers both on the Continent and in Britain. Historians of political discourse have mostly investigated the consequences of such a status for the political rights of labourers. This article shows that the crucial moves were made by different authors analysing the relation of servant to master either in the domestic sphere or in private contracts. The article further contends that that resulting deeply ambiguous analyses implied a far from complete personal freedom for wage earners. This had a decisive impact on different visions of commercial society in early modern times, and left a significant legacy for moderns.
Keywords:Labour  Slavery  Natural lawyers  Contract  Wages  Natural law  Commercial society  Early modern political thought  Enlightenment politics
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