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Seneca · Moral Letters to Lucilius

Letter 47 — On Master and Slave (§18)

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Some may maintain that I am now offering the liberty-cap to slaves in general and toppling down lords from their high estate, because I bid slaves respect their masters instead of fearing them. They say: “This is what he plainly means: slaves are to pay respect as if they were clients or early-morning callers!” Anyone who holds this opinion forgets that what is enough for a god cannot be too little for a master. Respect means love, and love and fear cannot be mingled.
Seneca·Letter 47 — On Master and Slave (§18)·trans. Gummere
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