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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Cut every human relation that has any where grown uneasy sheer asunder; reduce whatsoever was compulsory to voluntary, whatsoever was permanent among us to the condition of the nomadic; in other words, LOOSEN BY ASSIDUOUS WEDGES, ...
Cut every human relation that has any where grown uneasy sheer asunder; reduce whatsoever was compulsory to voluntary, whatsoever was permanent among us to the condition of the nomadic; in other words, LOOSEN BY ASSIDUOUS WEDGES, ...
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You, reader, belong to the one or other class. The men without property, in free society, are theoretically in a worse condition than slaves. Practically, their condition corresponds with this theory, as history and.
You, reader, belong to the one or other class. The men without property, in free society, are theoretically in a worse condition than slaves. Practically, their condition corresponds with this theory, as history and.
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Practically, their condition corresponds with this theory, as history and statistics every where demonstrate. The capitalists, in free society, live in ten times the luxury and show that Southern masters do, because the slaves to ...
Practically, their condition corresponds with this theory, as history and statistics every where demonstrate. The capitalists, in free society, live in ten times the luxury and show that Southern masters do, because the slaves to ...
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Nobody, treating of it, thought it worth while to enquire from history and statistics, whether the physical and moral condition of emancipated serfs or slaves had been improved or rendered worse by emancipation. None would condescend to ...
Nobody, treating of it, thought it worth while to enquire from history and statistics, whether the physical and moral condition of emancipated serfs or slaves had been improved or rendered worse by emancipation. None would condescend to ...
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Such a system of trade and exchange would equalize conditions, but would banish civilization. ... skillful part of society, have become the masters of the laboring masses: whose condition, already intolerable, is daily becoming worse.
Such a system of trade and exchange would equalize conditions, but would banish civilization. ... skillful part of society, have become the masters of the laboring masses: whose condition, already intolerable, is daily becoming worse.
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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