IIRC, there’s a decent translation of the Hatata into English (by a Catholic Ethiopian). Good to see Susenyos getting some airtime.
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One other thing: Gregory of Nyssa had a defence of abolitionism more than a millennium before Kant et al:http://www.academia.edu/1485109/The_First_Abolitionist_Gregory_of_Nyssa_on_Ancient_Roman_Slavery …
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@kenyanpundit « The highest ideals of Locke, Hume and Kant » read more like an ad hoc rationalization of slavery. As for « human rights », Manden Kalikan [Manding Empire, 1222] predates the french « version ». Yes, Haiti in 1804 achieved the first successful slave revolution!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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