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ro-Slavery...a Manchester Cotton-lord -- never!" That sameearly19th-century trade unionists and readers of Connolly's 1913 manifesto, "To the Linen Slaves of Belfast". Slavery has functioned throughout the modern era as a connective metaphor in political rhetoric. Read the rest of the Slavery CFP s formom, dad, the kids, grandparents and so on. Stepmothers and stepfathers, then half-siblings? Stepsiblings? It seems everybody also has twisted custom designations, like "I've always called Brenda 'Auntie', even though she's really my father's best friend". Then there's the queer family. FAMILYages are increasingly common among the elderly and disabled. Increasingly, the question of who qualifies as "family" is being determined not just by governments and religious denominations, but also by corporate interests. In 1884 Friedrich Engels expressly linked the family, private propertyhe decline of organized politics leave ordinary citizens weakened in the face of powerful elites? Is 'organization' itself a suspect principle, leading down a slippery slope from housecleaning to the Holocaust? Read the rest of the Organize CFP SLAVERY In 1853, concerning liberal politics that prote
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