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Record Nr.

UNINA9910458020203321

Autore

Fitzhugh George <1806-1881.>

Titolo

Cannibals all! [[electronic resource] ] : or, Slaves without masters / / edited by C. Vann Woodward

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cambridge, : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1960

ISBN

0-674-03692-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (306 p.)

264 pages ; 21cm

Collana

The John Harvard library

Disciplina

326.973

Soggetti

Slavery - United States

Slavery - Justification

Working class

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

""CONTENTS""; ""George Fitzhugh, Sui Generis""; ""CANNIBALS ALL! or Slaves without Masters""; ""Dedication""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""I. The Universal Trade""; ""II. Labor, Skill, and Capital""; ""III. Subject Continued 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 Reformation 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 Shirt""; ""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 Society But the Natural Morality of Slave Society""; ""XXVII. Slavery Its Effects on the Free""; ""XXVIII. Private Property Destroys Liberty and Equality""; ""XXIX. The National Era an Excellent Witness""; ""XXX. The Philosophy of the Ism's 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""