Cannibals All!: Or, Slaves Without MastersSouthern intellectual George Fitzhugh provides a passionate defense of slavery in this nearly 400-page volume published in 1857. Further developing ideas in his previous work Sociology for the South, Fitzhugh not only defends slavery but attacks the entire liberal tradition. Attacking Adam Smith, John Locke, Thomas Jefferson and others, Fitzhugh argues that free markets are harmful to society by forcing the lower classes into crushing labor and poverty. The answer, Fitzhugh argues, is slavery--not only for blacks, but for whites as well. "Slavery," he writes, "is a form, and the very best form, of socialism." |
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INTRODUCTION .......... ix ....................................... xiii ............................................... CHAPTER I. The Universal Trade ......... 25 CHAPTER II . Labor , Skill and Capital 33 CII APTER III .
INTRODUCTION .......... ix ....................................... xiii ............................................... CHAPTER I. The Universal Trade ......... 25 CHAPTER II . Labor , Skill and Capital 33 CII APTER III .
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... disadvantages of our domestic slavery with slavery of the masses to capital and skill , it is mute , and neither accepts nor declines our challenge . The comparative evils of Slave Society and of Free Society. INTRODUCTION , XV.
... disadvantages of our domestic slavery with slavery of the masses to capital and skill , it is mute , and neither accepts nor declines our challenge . The comparative evils of Slave Society and of Free Society. INTRODUCTION , XV.
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The comparative evils of Slave Society and of Free Society , of slavery to human Masters and of slavery to Capital , are the issues which the South now presents , and which the North avoids . And she avoids them , because the ...
The comparative evils of Slave Society and of Free Society , of slavery to human Masters and of slavery to Capital , are the issues which the South now presents , and which the North avoids . And she avoids them , because the ...
Halaman xx
Till then , the despotism of skill and capital , in forcing emigration to the West , makes proprietors of those emigrants , benefits them , peoples the West , and by their return trade , enriches the East . The social forms of the North ...
Till then , the despotism of skill and capital , in forcing emigration to the West , makes proprietors of those emigrants , benefits them , peoples the West , and by their return trade , enriches the East . The social forms of the North ...
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... and in denouncing “ in . creaso ” he was far wiser than Aristotle , and saw that other capital or property did not " breed ” any more than money , and that its profits were unjust exactions levied from the laboring man .
... and in denouncing “ in . creaso ” he was far wiser than Aristotle , and saw that other capital or property did not " breed ” any more than money , and that its profits were unjust exactions levied from the laboring man .
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Ulasan Pengguna - ColeSimmons - LibraryThingInsightful commentary into the meaning of labor and its relation to capital. Fitzhugh proves himself a more than capable defender of the antebellum South while offering a damning critique of values we now take for granted in the modern world. Baca ulasan lengkap
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Ulasan Pengguna - heidilove - LibraryThingi love this. it's a primary source in its own right for the antebellum period, but still is meaningful today for those of us trapped in the corporate culture we inherited after the industrial revolution. a fresh perspective on work and society. Baca ulasan lengkap
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