Chains and Corvée: Labor Systems That Sustained Ancient Empires
MTA
An economic and ethical inquiry into slavery, forced labor, and public service in antiquity
2nd Edition
Delve into the foundational labor systems that sustained ancient empires, from Mesopotamia to Han China, in "Chains and Corvée." This comprehensive economic and ethical inquiry moves beyond simplistic notions of slavery, offering a nuanced classification of chattel slavery, debt bondage, corvée, and various forms of public service. Discover how civilizations like ancient Egypt mobilized vast workforces for monumental projects such as the pyramids through seasonal corvée, how the Inca Empire utilized the reciprocal *mita* for its expansive infrastructure, and how Greco-Roman societies relied on widespread chattel slavery to fuel their economies and free their citizens for intellectual and political pursuits.
Uncover the intricate mechanisms through which individuals were compelled into labor—from warfare and debt to birth and judicial punishment—and explore the complex lives of the enslaved, examining their daily routines, the minimal rights afforded to them, and their diverse forms of resistance. The book meticulously details the fiscal functions of forced labor, demonstrating how it served as an invaluable, often non-monetary, tax that funded armies, administrations, and public works, while simultaneously concentrating wealth and power in the hands of the elite. "Chains and Corvée" critically analyzes the ethical justifications employed by ancient societies to normalize exploitation, contrasting these with the rare voices of critique and highlighting the profound tension between collective good and individual human dignity.
Finally, trace the enduring legacies of these ancient labor systems into modernity, revealing how they shaped subsequent forms of unfree labor, influenced economic disparities, and continue to resonate in contemporary discussions of human rights and justice. Through comparative case studies and interdisciplinary analysis, this book offers a profound understanding of the human cost and organizational brilliance behind the world's first great empires, prompting readers to reflect on the lasting impact of coerced labor on civilization's triumphs and moral failures.
This book is for readers interested in ancient history, economics, ethics, and social studies. It will particularly appeal to students and scholars of antiquity, as well as anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the foundational labor systems that built early civilizations, their profound human costs, and their lasting impact on global societies.
December 5, 2025
43,567 words
3 hours 3 minutes
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