How can anyone find justification for indentured slavery? Catholic Social teaching on human dignity of every human person, solidarity, equality, rights of the worker and many other principles make indentured slavery unacceptable.
When a person sells him or her self to another an unequal relationship is created. The person selling becomes an object to be used by the person buying. In such a relationship, how can there be human solidarity? The indentured slave becomes “property” capital to be used in production.
Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church, Par #281 would rule the possible relationship of owning the labor of a human person.
“The relationship between labor and capital also finds expression when workers participate in ownership, management and profits. This is an all-too-often overlooked requirement and it should be given greater consideration. On the basis of his work each person is fully entitled to consider himself a part-owner of the great workbench where he is working with everyone else. A way towards that goal could be found by associating labor with the ownership of capital…”
Worth reading Compendium on Dignity of Human Work, Par # 270-286.
The concept of identgured slavery is used to enslave many today in the sex trade in the United States.