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<td style="background:#FFE0E8; border-top:double 3px #ff8888; border-bottom:double 3px #ff8888; padding:5px; " align=center>''"Slavery may change its form or its name--its essence remains the same. Its essence may be expressed in these words: to be a slave is to be forced to work for someone else, just as to be a master is to live on someone else's work. In antiquity...slaves were, in all honesty, called slaves. In the Middle Ages, they took the name of serfs; nowadays, they are called wage earners"&nbsp;<sup>([[Mikhail Bakunin|<font color="#003366">Mikhail Bakunin</font>]])</sup>''</td></tr></table>
 
<td style="background:#FFE0E8; border-top:double 3px #ff8888; border-bottom:double 3px #ff8888; padding:5px; " align=center>''"Slavery may change its form or its name--its essence remains the same. Its essence may be expressed in these words: to be a slave is to be forced to work for someone else, just as to be a master is to live on someone else's work. In antiquity...slaves were, in all honesty, called slaves. In the Middle Ages, they took the name of serfs; nowadays, they are called wage earners"&nbsp;<sup>([[Mikhail Bakunin|<font color="#003366">Mikhail Bakunin</font>]])</sup>''</td></tr></table>
 
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"Slavery may change its form or its name--its essence remains the same. Its essence may be expressed in these words: to be a slave is to be forced to work for someone else, just as to be a master is to live on someone else's work. In antiquity...slaves were, in all honesty, called slaves. In the Middle Ages, they took the name of serfs; nowadays, they are called wage earners" (Mikhail Bakunin)