Cannibals all! or, Slaves without mastersCannibals All! or, Slaves Without Masters is a work by George Fitzhugh. It takes us back in time where pro-slavery debates and abolitionism were present in society. |
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DECAY OF ENGLISH LIBERTY, AND GROWTH OF ENGLISH POOR LAWS. CHAPTER XII. THE FRENCH LABORERS AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. CHAPTER XIII. THE REFORMATION—THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE JUDGMENT. CHAPTER XIV. THE NOMADIC BEGGARS AND PAUPER BANDITTI OF ...
DECAY OF ENGLISH LIBERTY, AND GROWTH OF ENGLISH POOR LAWS. CHAPTER XII. THE FRENCH LABORERS AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. CHAPTER XIII. THE REFORMATION—THE RIGHT OF PRIVATE JUDGMENT. CHAPTER XIV. THE NOMADIC BEGGARS AND PAUPER BANDITTI OF ...
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This is the true history of the English Constitution, and one which we intend, in the sequel, more fully to expound. This presents another reason why we again appear before the public. Blackstone, which is read by most American ...
This is the true history of the English Constitution, and one which we intend, in the sequel, more fully to expound. This presents another reason why we again appear before the public. Blackstone, which is read by most American ...
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The English charged them, in rent, so much, that their allowance, after deducting that rent, was not half that of Jamaica slaves. They were compelled to labor for their landlords, by the fear of hunger and death— forces stronger than ...
The English charged them, in rent, so much, that their allowance, after deducting that rent, was not half that of Jamaica slaves. They were compelled to labor for their landlords, by the fear of hunger and death— forces stronger than ...
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The house-servants, by their intercourse with the field hands, impart their knowledge to them. The master enforces decent morality in all. Negroes are never ignorant of the truths of Christianity, all speak intelligible English, ...
The house-servants, by their intercourse with the field hands, impart their knowledge to them. The master enforces decent morality in all. Negroes are never ignorant of the truths of Christianity, all speak intelligible English, ...
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Parliament shew, that the agricultural and mining poor of England scarce know the existence of God, do not speak intelligible English, and are generally depraved and ignorant. They learn nothing by intercourse with their superiors, ...
Parliament shew, that the agricultural and mining poor of England scarce know the existence of God, do not speak intelligible English, and are generally depraved and ignorant. They learn nothing by intercourse with their superiors, ...
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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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CHAPTER III | |
FREE TRADE FASHION AND CENTRALIZATION | |
CHAPTER IX | |
THE FRENCH LABORERS AND THE FRENCH REVOLUTION | |
CHAPTER XIII | |
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Abolition Abolitionists appear attempt authority become better called capital CHAPTER Christian civilization common condition constitution continue doctrines domestic effect emancipation employed England English equally establish Europe evils existing exploitation fact failure feelings force free labor free society give half hand Hence hold houses human increase individual institutions interest Italy labor lands less liberty live mass master means moral nature necessary negro never North opinion oppression party persons philosophy physical political poor population practice present principle produce profits propose protection relations rendered require respectable skill slavery slaves social Socialists South Southern Table of Contents theory thing thought thousand trade true truth universal wages wealth whole witnesses young