I’m generally with you and that’s well said.

It depends on your definition of slave. I’ve defined a slave as someone whose labor is owned by someone else. Perhaps “the degree to which you are not free is the degree to which you are a slave?”

Here’s a wrinkle, If you cannot sell yourself into slavery you are not free. (I’m well aware that the vast majority of slave were kidnapped)

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You're right the semantics gets a little squishy especially when viewed historically. In modern usage a slave is compelled to services. A servant, OTOH can do what you say, but the relationship is voluntary and any consent is revokable. Somewhat similar to at will employment.

Right. A servant exchanges his labor for value.