Cannibals All!: Or, Slaves Without MastersA. Morris, 1857 - 379 halaman |
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... wages ; the poor hard - working people , who support every body , and starve themselves ; and the poor thieves , swindlers and sturdy beggars , who live like gentlemen , without labor , on the labor of other people . The gentlemen ...
... wages ; the poor hard - working people , who support every body , and starve themselves ; and the poor thieves , swindlers and sturdy beggars , who live like gentlemen , without labor , on the labor of other people . The gentlemen ...
Halaman 33
... wages were less than the allowance of the slave , he was less free after emancipation than before . St. Si- mon , Fourier , Owen , Fanny Wright , and a few others , who discovered and proclaimed that property was not only a bad master ...
... wages were less than the allowance of the slave , he was less free after emancipation than before . St. Si- mon , Fourier , Owen , Fanny Wright , and a few others , who discovered and proclaimed that property was not only a bad master ...
Halaman 37
... wages than he - a bushel of wheat represents as much labor as a speech or portrait , and should be exchanged for the one or the other . " Such a sys- tem of trade and exchange would equalize condi- tions , but would banish civilization ...
... wages than he - a bushel of wheat represents as much labor as a speech or portrait , and should be exchanged for the one or the other . " Such a sys- tem of trade and exchange would equalize condi- tions , but would banish civilization ...
Halaman 46
... wages and their chances of employment , and increases the necessity for a means of certain subsistence , which slavery alone can furnish , when a few own all the lands and other capital . Christian morality can find little practical ...
... wages and their chances of employment , and increases the necessity for a means of certain subsistence , which slavery alone can furnish , when a few own all the lands and other capital . Christian morality can find little practical ...
Halaman 48
... wages ; for neither slaves nor free laborers get wages , in the popular sense of the term : that is , the em- ployer or capitalist pays them from nothing of his own , but allows them a part , generally a very small part , of the ...
... wages ; for neither slaves nor free laborers get wages , in the popular sense of the term : that is , the em- ployer or capitalist pays them from nothing of his own , but allows them a part , generally a very small part , of the ...
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Abolition Abolitionists Æneid affect Andrews Aristotle attempt become Cannibals capitalist CHAPTER Christian civilization common competition condition despotism doctrine dollars domestic slavery Edinburgh Review emancipation employed England English equally evil exchange existence exploitation failure of free false Fanny Wright free laborers Free Love free society French Gerrit Smith give Hence human impotent poor increase infidelity institutions interest isms laboring class lands less liberty Liberty party live mass means Mediæval ment moral nature necessary necessity negro slavery never North oppression pauper persons Phalansteries philosophy physical political economy Poor Laws population practice profits protection relations rendered revolution selfish serfs skill and capital slave society slave trade social Socialists South Southern starve Stephen Pearle Andrews theory thing thought thousand tion true truth wages wealth Western Europe whilst whole Willenhall worse