An examination of the moral complexities of using undead labor, focusing on the ethical implications of creating and controlling sentient beings for servitude. The book feels unsettling and clinical, filled with philosophical debates and economic analyses.
This book delves into the ethical dilemmas surrounding the use of undead labor, exploring the moral implications of creating and controlling sentient beings for servitude. It examines the societal and economic factors that contribute to this practice, as well as the role of magical artifacts in facilitating it.
Silas has added notes on the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of undead labor, with calculations on optimizing control and minimizing the risk of rebellion. There are references to the dehumanization of the undead and the potential for exploiting them for personal gain. He’s written a note on how this could be used to create a permanent, obedient workforce.