technoslavery

noun

Etymology

From techno- + slavery.

  1. derived from σκῡλεύω
  2. derived from Σκλάβος
  3. derived from Sclavus — “Slav
  4. derived from sclavus — “slave
  5. derived from sclave
  6. inherited from sclave
  7. suffixed as slavery — “slave + ery
  8. prefixed as technoslavery — “techno + slavery

Definitions

  1. Slavery facilitated by technology such as computer networks.

    • He argued that the mayor’s “sale” of the children of Philadelphia into the “technoslavery” of the W—— Corporation represented a “clear and present public danger” to which he’d been justified in responding violently.
    • If the developing countries fail to enter the 21st century with educated populations and technoelites, it will be only a matter of time before they fall victim to a new era of technoslavery.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA