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Cannibals All!, or, Slaves Without Masters.

Cannibals All! got more attention in William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator than any other book in the history of that abolitionist journal. And Lincoln is said to have been more angered by George Fitzhugh than by any other pro-slavery writer, yet he unconsciously paraphrased Cannibals All! in his...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Fitzhugh, George
Otros Autores: Woodward, C. Vann
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge : Harvard University Press, 2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""CONTENTS""; ""“George Fitzhugh, Sui Generisâ€?""; ""CANNIBALS ALL! or Slaves without Masters""; ""Dedication""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""I. The Universal Trade""; ""II. Labor, Skill, and Capital""; ""III. Subject Continuedâ€?Exploitation of Skill""; ""IV. International Exploitation""; ""V. False Philosophy of the Age""; ""VI. Free Trade, Fashion, and Centralization""; ""VII. The World is Too Little Governed""; ""VIII. Liberty and Slavery""; ""IX. Paley on Exploitation""; ""X. Our Best Witnesses and Masters in the Art of War""
  • ""XI. Decay of English Liberty, and Growth of English Poor Laws""""XII. The French Laborers and the French Revolution""; ""XIII. The Reformationâ€?The Right of Private Judgment""; ""XIV. The Nomadic Beggars and Pauper Banditti of England""; ""XV. Rural Life of England""; ""XVI. The Distressed Needle-Women and Hood's “Song of the Shirtâ€?""; ""XVII. The Edinburgh Review on Southern Slavery""; ""XVIII. The London Globe on West India Emancipation""; ""XIX. Protection and Charity to the Weak""; ""XX. The Family""; ""XXI. Negro Slavery""; ""XXII. The Strength of Weakness""; ""XXIII. Money""
  • ""XXIV. Gerrit Smith on Land Reform, and William Lloyd Garrison on No-Government""""XXV. In What Anti-Slavery Ends""; ""XXVI. Christian Morality Impracticable in Free Societyâ€?But the Natural Morality of Slave Society""; ""XXVII. Slaveryâ€?Its Effects on the Free""; ""XXVIII. Private Property Destroys Liberty and Equality""; ""XXIX. The National Era an Excellent Witness""; ""XXX. The Philosophy of the Ismsâ€?Showing Why They Abound at the North, and Are Unknown at the South""; ""XXXI. Deficiency of Food in Free Society""; ""XXXII. Man Has Property in Man""
  • ""XXXIII. The Coup de Grâce to Abolition""""XXXIV. National Wealth, Individual Wealth, Luxury, and Economy""; ""XXXV. Government a Thing of Force, Not of Consent""; ""XXXVI. Warning to the North""; ""XXXVII. Addendum""; ""Index""