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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... CHAPTER VI . 86 Free Trade , Fashion and Centralization ......... CHAPTER VII . The World is Too Little Governed ............... 97 CHAPTER VIII . Liberty and Slavery ...... ............................... ............... ...
... CHAPTER VI . 86 Free Trade , Fashion and Centralization ......... CHAPTER VII . The World is Too Little Governed ............... 97 CHAPTER VIII . Liberty and Slavery ...... ............................... ............... ...
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... Trade and Man- ufactures at her Seaboard and Western towns , and cen- tres of Fashion at her Mineral Springs . I agree with you , too , that State strength and State independence are the best guarantees of State rights ; and that policy ...
... Trade and Man- ufactures at her Seaboard and Western towns , and cen- tres of Fashion at her Mineral Springs . I agree with you , too , that State strength and State independence are the best guarantees of State rights ; and that policy ...
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... trade , enriches the East . The social forms of the North and the South are , for the present , equally promotive of growth and prosperity at home , and equally beneficial to mankind at large , by affording asylums to the oppressed ...
... trade , enriches the East . The social forms of the North and the South are , for the present , equally promotive of growth and prosperity at home , and equally beneficial to mankind at large , by affording asylums to the oppressed ...
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... first , and may fail to satisfy the expectations which we excite . Our excess of candor must , in that event , in part supply our deficiency of ability . CANNIBALS ALL ! CHAPTER I. THE UNIVERSAL TRADE . We INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
... first , and may fail to satisfy the expectations which we excite . Our excess of candor must , in that event , in part supply our deficiency of ability . CANNIBALS ALL ! CHAPTER I. THE UNIVERSAL TRADE . We INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
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Or, Slaves Without Masters George Fitzhugh . pis CANNIBALS ALL ! CHAPTER I. THE UNIVERSAL TRADE . -
Or, Slaves Without Masters George Fitzhugh . pis CANNIBALS ALL ! CHAPTER I. THE UNIVERSAL TRADE . -
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