Do you expect altruistic pricing for environmental concerns from them

(Altruistic: Showing unselfish concern for the welfare of others.)
"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servent. We have created a society that honors the the servent and has forgotten the gift." - Albert Einstein
But to answer your question... no, and I never have. All throughout the history of humans there has been slavery. We all have embedded within us a notion of what slavery is. Most often it begins with events in our recent history but is not limited to that, there is ancient history as well. One could ask, "if I am a slave, then where are the chains that bind me?" The answer would depend on ones own perspective at the moment.
I believe there is little difference in a slave and an indentured servent. The indentured servent is led to believe that they could "buy" their own freedom where as the slave is not. So with this in mind... why would the holder of the indentured servent ever pay enough in "wages" so that the price of that freedom could be a true reality and not just a delusion? Its a morals question really.
