Why does Amarrian slavery need to be obviously evil?
In fact, I'd claim that portraying Amarrian slavery as "like past and current slavery but better" makes it in fact more dystopian and less utopian. The subtle evil, the one that is hard to distinguish from something good makes a much more interesting, thought provoking and shocking thing than the banality of obvious evil.
To be honest, I think that many people - or at least some - arguing against a slavery that is hard to stamp as 'evil' exactly because they're so appaled and shocked by the idea that slavery might be hard to distinguish from things that are good.
P.S.: On the religion issue I agree.
Well, lets talk about what goes on in Amarrian slavery.
Here's just a sampling of PF regarding Amarrian slavery practices.
The Human Endurance Program :
http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/Human_Endurance_ProgramHighlights include toying with peoples DNA, torturing people until they die simply to test pain tolerance, test subjects "bred like animals", eugenics, and taking innocent children and condemning them to a brutal militaristic life and likely death on a battlefield. (the Kameiras)
Slavery:
http://wiki.eveonline.com/en/wiki/SlaveryPF states that slaves are kept under control by one of two basic means: threat of violence or drugs (or TCMCs or such)
We all get that Vitoc is awful. So are the other drugs. But everyone downplays what living in constant fear of punishment, pain and violence is like.
Threatening someone with torture (which is what whipping is, it hurts like hell) is a bad thing. Cruel. Making someone live in fear is cruelty. Its not subtle.
The slave of a "nice" owner likely just isnt thinking "i love my master, I will work hard for him because hes nice". He's likely thinking "I love my master, he's nice, and I will work hard for me, especially because I dont want him to go into financial hard times and sell me to a really mean master, where Im possibly whipped and tortured if I dont perform or if he has a bad day." Its living in fear one degree removed.
In the Slavery PF blurb, it mentions that mining slaves "have a lifespan of weeks".
In this Chronicle
http://community.eveonline.com/background/potw/default.asp?cid=apr01-01 "tens of thousands" of Minmatar slaves died to produce one Titan. Thats sacrificing a whole good sized town.
In case you thought slaves liking their Masters were common, in this Chronicle
http://community.eveonline.com/background/potw/default.asp?cid=25-12-08-b you'll find the line "It was said in the high halls of Amarr society that Torsad-Laur was the only slave-inhabited quarter where the gentry could walk at night without being attacked – and where, moreover, one could even have a conversation with a slave, if one were inclined toward an evening’s debasement."
Positive interactions between Master and slave seem fairly rare. Violence and fear a lot more common.
And the Amarrians
cut off the hands of their own newborns to satisfy an ancient, venal, arbitrary law. Found here:
http://community.eveonline.com/background/potw/default.asp?cid=jun01Read that again. They cut off the hands of their own male newborns. Royal blood. If they will do that to a newborn prince, what are they capable of to do to a
slave?
Im sorry Nicoletta, I just cant really see any PF out there that shows the kind of slavery youre defining. If Im missing some, I would love to see any. (no sarcasm, really would)
EDIT: What Mata said. I dont think those linked items are inconsistent at all. In fact they seem to be quite consistent with other PF out there on the subject.