KEVIN BALES QUOTES

American sociologist and author (1952- )

Where an average slave in 1850 would have cost the equivalent of $40,000 in modern money, today's slave can be bought for a few hundred dollars. This cheapness makes the modern slave easily affordable, but it also makes him or her a disposable commodity. For the slaveholder it's often cheaper to let a slave die than it is to buy medicine to keep the slave alive. There is no form of slavery, past or present, that isn't horrific; however, today's slavery is one of the most diabolical strains to emerge in the thousands of years in which humans have been enslaving their fellows.

KEVIN BALES & RON SOODALTER

The Slave Next Door

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Slavery is theft -- theft of a life, theft of work, theft of any property or produce, theft even of the children a slave might have borne.

KEVIN BALES

Understanding Global Slavery

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Slaves today are cheaper than they have ever been. The cost of slaves has fallen to a historical low, as little as $10.

KEVIN BALES & BECKY CORNELL

Slavery Today


Slavery is about money. People are enslaved to make a profit. Most slaveholders have little interest in hurting anyone, in being cruel or torturing someone; it is simply part of the job.

KEVIN BALES & BECKY CORNELL

Slavery Today

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For some slaves, the first step out of bondage is to learn to see their lives with new eyes. Their reality is a social world where they have their place and some assurance of a subsistence diet. Born into slavery, they cannot easily redefine their lives outside the frame of enslavement.

KEVIN BALES

Understanding Global Slavery

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