Cannibals All!: Or, Slaves Without MastersA. Morris, 1857 - 379 halaman Southern 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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... Natural Morality of Slave Society ....... CHAPTER XXVII . Slavery - Its effects on the Free . CHAPTER XXVIII . 316 . .......... 320 Private Property destroys Liberty and Equality .... CHAPTER XXIX . 323 The National Era an Excellent ...
... Natural Morality of Slave Society ....... CHAPTER XXVII . Slavery - Its effects on the Free . CHAPTER XXVIII . 316 . .......... 320 Private Property destroys Liberty and Equality .... CHAPTER XXIX . 323 The National Era an Excellent ...
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... natural institu- tion , instead of excusing or apologizing for it , as an exceptional one . It is now treated as a positive good , not a necessary evil . The success , not the ability of our essay , may have had some influence in ...
... natural institu- tion , instead of excusing or apologizing for it , as an exceptional one . It is now treated as a positive good , not a necessary evil . The success , not the ability of our essay , may have had some influence in ...
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... that the true vindication of slavery must be founded on his theory of man's social nature , as op- posed to Locke's theory of the Social Contract , on which latter Free Society rests for support . ' Tis true INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... that the true vindication of slavery must be founded on his theory of man's social nature , as op- posed to Locke's theory of the Social Contract , on which latter Free Society rests for support . ' Tis true INTRODUCTION . xxi.
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... nature prompts him to the most rigorous per- formance of this cannibalish duty . We appeal to political economy ; the ethical , social , political and economic philosophy of free society , to prove the truth of our doctrines . As an ...
... nature prompts him to the most rigorous per- formance of this cannibalish duty . We appeal to political economy ; the ethical , social , political and economic philosophy of free society , to prove the truth of our doctrines . As an ...
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... nature and human pursuits , is too dark and sombre to meet with ready accept- ance . We should be rejoiced to see our theory re- futed . We are sure , however , that it never can be ; but equally sure , that it is subject to many modifi ...
... nature and human pursuits , is too dark and sombre to meet with ready accept- ance . We should be rejoiced to see our theory re- futed . We are sure , however , that it never can be ; but equally sure , that it is subject to many modifi ...
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