Cannibals all! or, Slaves without mastersGood Press, 21 Nov 2019 - 291 halaman Cannibals 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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... condition of the nomadic; in other words, LOOSEN BY ASSIDUOUS WEDGES, in every joint, the whole fabrice of social existence, stone from stone, till at last, all lie now quite loose enough, it can, as we already see in most countries, be ...
... condition of the nomadic; in other words, LOOSEN BY ASSIDUOUS WEDGES, in every joint, the whole fabrice of social existence, stone from stone, till at last, all lie now quite loose enough, it can, as we already see in most countries, be ...
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... condition than slaves. Practically, their condition corresponds with this theory, as history and.
... condition than slaves. Practically, their condition corresponds with this theory, as history and.
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George Fitzhugh. 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 ...
George Fitzhugh. 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 ...
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... condition of emancipated serfs or slaves had been improved or rendered worse by emancipation. None would condescend to compare the evils of domestic slavery with the evils of liberty without property. It entered no one's head to ...
... condition of emancipated serfs or slaves had been improved or rendered worse by emancipation. None would condescend to compare the evils of domestic slavery with the evils of liberty without property. It entered no one's head to ...
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... conditions, but would banish civilization. Yet do these men show, that, by means of the taxation and oppression, which ... condition, already intolerable, is daily becoming worse. They point out distinctly the character of the disease ...
... conditions, but would banish civilization. Yet do these men show, that, by means of the taxation and oppression, which ... condition, already intolerable, is daily becoming worse. They point out distinctly the character of the disease ...
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abolish Abolition Abolitionism Abolitionists Andrews Aristotle attempt become Cannibals capitalist CHAPTER Christian civilization colliers common competition condition despotism doctrines domestic slavery Edinburgh Review effect emancipation employed England English Poor equally evils existing exploitation failure of free false Fanny Wright free labor Free Love free society Garrison Gerrit Smith Hence houses human impotent poor increase infidelity institutions interest laboring class lands less liberty Liberty party live mass master means moral nature necessary necessity negro slavery never No-Government North opinion oppression pauper persons Phalansteries philosophy political economy Poor Laws population practice principle profits protection relations rendered revolution selfish serfs skill and capital slave society slave trade social Socialists South Stephen Pearle Andrews Table of Contents theory thing thousand truth Victor Hirtzler villeins wages wealth Western Europe whilst whole witnesses Wolverhampton