Why does G. B. Shaw think of man as a slave to nature? Or, What is the difference between man as slave to nature and man as slave to man?

Why does G. B. Shaw think of man as a slave to nature?

Or,

What is the difference between man as slave to nature and man as slave to man?

ANSWER: In his essay ‘ Freedom’, Shaw says that man is a slave to Nature. Also, he makes a discovery of how men are really this. He has instituted an united structure of the argument of his. He begins his argument coining both lightly and deeply, laughingly but seriously. Man is a social animal. He can not live alone. He has to take the sustenance of life- activity. Owing to this, he is a slave to necessities. He must eat, drink ,sleep, wash and  dress.  These things can not be avoided by man, and therefore to them man is a slave. Although slavery is opposite to freedom, the slavery to Nature has a pleasant taste. Nature is kind. She is too kind too. She Gives man food which is very tasty. She gives him drinking water which is pleasant. He can not quench his thirst when under the scorching heat of summer he finds some cool water. She provides him with family. For which he wants to bind with a wedding knot. He wants to build houses. He projects his life. 

But slavery to a man is unacceptable either be it body or be it mind. No saints and no scholars accept it because slavery of man to a man is unpleasant, Getting into a man to the another man is brutal and uncivilized. A slavery to man must lead to a sort of war. A class-war is a must between slaves and master class. Man slavery unstablizes the stable and established society. Therefore, it must need that  man slavery should  be given up.

Shaw indirectly makes his opinion strong by bringing the quotes from the names of few renowned philosophers, Marx and More. He points out that slavery of man to man is ignoble by giving some historical phenomenons.

Just to say, slavery is a bad thing. But Nature orders man to do certain things for man’s natural needs. Man must do them and never die, or violate them and die.





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