serf
agricultural laborer / subservient person
Noun
pl: serfs
This term evokes a sense of systemic entrapment and lack of autonomy. In its historical sense, it describes a legal status of semi-freedom where the individual is tied to the land rather than owned as personal property, distinguishing it from chattel slavery. In modern usage, the word is typically employed as a biting metaphor for extreme power imbalances in professional or social hierarchies. It suggests a relationship of total subservience and exploitation, often implying that the subject has no realistic means of escape or upward mobility.