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Cannibals All! Or, Slaves Without Masters (original 1856; edition 2010)

by George Fitzhugh

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Insightful 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. ( )
  ColeSimmons | Feb 1, 2010 |
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"Lincoln was said to have been more angered By George Fitzhugh than by any other pro-slavery writer..."
  iwb | May 9, 2023 |
Insightful 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. ( )
  ColeSimmons | Feb 1, 2010 |
i 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. ( )
  heidilove | Dec 5, 2005 |
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