Modern Commodities in Sale?

Something flashed my mind a few days back when reading the news papers on the IPL auction. In the past selling of humans in market places as slaves was a common phenomenon in various parts of the world. I think today we are returning to objectifying or thingifying people in different ways and forms. The tragedy of such thingification is that  the thingified  is praised for lowering down his/her position from being human to being an object of sale and mere usefulness.When I was at home I loved to play Cricket with my friends in the neighbourhood. The word cricket brings to mind a number of things other then the real game itself. We are not commodities to be sold. The price paid in no way make us humans. We perform certain acts for our living but they are far away from our real vocation that is to be full human, capable of creating and re-creating the world around.
Today we sense the symptoms of humans becoming mere objects at sale. It won't be a surprise if in the future, if not in the near future, some people will be able to use others as they use things. It is not well structured article written in flowery style to impress people. My perception is that we are on a rat race to become objects rather than subjects whose call is greater than the carrier. We are not modern commodities to be sold; for we are not commodities but persons with dignity, capable of transforming everything that limit us being human.

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