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Method and Divisions

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The results of the first Part will be utilized in this. We have seen that slavery exists or formerly existed among many savage tribes, whereas many others have always, as far as we know, been unacquainted with it. The present Part will be taken up with an inquiry into the causes of these phenomena. We shall try to find out, what kinds of tribes have slaves, and what kinds have not.

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Nieboer, H.J. (1900). Method and Divisions. In: Slavery as an Industrial System. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-5998-4_3

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