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Ferengi

There are a couple examples of Ferengi utilizing what is essentially slave labor but creating the illusion that their 'slaves' are earning money. One example is the VOY episode 'False Profits', another I can think of (non-canon) is the TNG novel 'Debtor's Planet'. It seems the difference between Ferengi slavery and human slavery is that in Ferengi slavery, the slaves earn money, but they have to pay it back in somehow, and use every bit they earn to 'purchase' the basic necessities of life that in human slavery would be considered an expenditure by the slave master. It's just a cultural difference, Ferengi are so capitalism-based that they even impose this part of their culture on their indentured servants. So in a sense, Quark is right - it's not slavery in the minds of the Ferengi. To have true slaves that didn't even have money to spend on their own basic needs would be an affront to Ferengi culture, as that would ignore the opportunity to buy the materials the slaves need to survive, and sell the materials as a profit to get back the wages they are paying. i.e. say a Ferengi pays a worker 5 strips of latinum a week. They purchase the food a worker would need to barely survive for two strips of latinum, and then sell it back for five strips, making a profit of three strips in the process, since these workers have no other options.

(ahem...sound a little like life in the American lower-middle class, anyone?)
 
It's already clear how close to slavery Ferengi culture gets just by looking at how they treat their employees. But women are quite literally treated as slaves in Ferengi society. Sisko should have shot that back in Quark's face..

Well, Sisko couldn't really do that because if you go back a couple of hundred years in most human cultures women were little better than slaves too: couldn't own property, couldn't vote or testify at trials, young women had to marry who their fathers said, etc.

Oh, the good old days. :devil:



:p
 
Quark was definitely a hypocrite in Jem Hadar claiming the Ferengi never had slavery, given the treatment of women.

But I'll say this for them. If the Dominion won the war, they probably would have been the only planet in the AQ the Jem Hadar never set foot on.

Them and the blue people planet from Allegiance.
 
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