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  2. Master/slave (BDSM) - Wikipedia

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    A slave and the owner, and others involved in the relationship, can be of any gender, sexual identity, or orientation. [3] The Master/slave (or Owner/property) relationship is consensual, without the legal force of historical or modern non-consensual slavery, which is forbidden by the laws of most countries.

  3. Master–slave (technology) - Wikipedia

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    The term master is used in some technology contexts that do not refer to a relationship of control. Master may be used to mean a copy that has more significance than other copies in which case the term is an absolute concept; not a relationship. Sometimes the term master-slave is used in contexts that do not imply a controlling relationship.

  4. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Master/slave: A consensual relationship where people enter a D/s dynamic with a focus on service and obedience. [63] This may be part of a 24/7 lifestyle and/or multiple scenes. A collaring ceremony may be performed where a Master symbolically or literally places a collar on the slave to establish "ownership", often around the neck or wrists ...

  5. Master–slave - Wikipedia

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    Masterslave or master/slave may refer to: Masterslave (technology), relationship between devices in which one controls the other; Masterslave dialectic, a concept in Hegelian philosophy; Masterslave morality, a central theme of Friedrich Nietzsche's works; Master/slave (BDSM), a type of consensual relationship of dominance and ...

  6. John Edward Robinson - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 book by John Glatt, Internet Slave Master (ISBN 0312979274), documented Robinson's life up to the time of his Kansas trial. A second book by Glatt, Depraved (ISBN 0312936842), published in 2005, focused on the lives of Robinson's victims and others affected by his crimes.

  7. Master–slave morality - Wikipedia

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    Masterslave morality (German: Herren- und Sklavenmoral) is a central theme of Friedrich Nietzsche's works, particularly in the first essay of his book On the Genealogy of Morality. Nietzsche argues that there are two fundamental types of morality : "master morality" and "slave morality", which correspond, respectively, to the dichotomies of ...

  8. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Gay men preferred activities that tended towards hyper-masculinity while straight men showed greater preference for humiliation, significantly higher master/madame-slave role play at ≈84%. Though there were not enough female respondents to draw a similar conclusion with, the fact that there is a difference in gay and straight men suggests ...

  9. Lord–bondsman dialectic - Wikipedia

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    The lord–bondsman dialectic (sometimes translated masterslave dialectic) is a famous passage in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's The Phenomenology of Spirit.It is widely considered a key element in Hegel's philosophical system, and it has heavily influenced many subsequent philosophers.