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Cannibals' ALL! or Slaves without masters. Chapter 1.
UnearthingWritten by George Fitzhugh. He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.290 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 2.
UnearthingWritten by George Fitzhugh. 1857 He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.213 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 3
UnearthingWritten by George Fitzhugh. 1857 He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.233 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 4
UnearthingWritten by George Fitzhugh. 1857 He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.190 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 5.
UnearthingWritten by George Fitzhugh. 1857 He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.195 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 6.
UnearthingWritten by George Fitzhugh. 1857 He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.195 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 7.
DledgeWritten by George Fitzhugh. 1857 He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.151 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 8.
DledgeWritten by George Fitzhugh. 1857 He was an American social theorist who published racial and slavery-based social theories in the antebellum era.164 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 9.
DledgeI have endeavored, in this work, to treat the subjects of Liberty and Slavery in a more rigidly analytical manner than in "Sociology for the South;" and, at the same time, to furnish the reader with abundance of facts, authorities and admissions, whereby to test the truth of my views. My chief aim has been to shew, that Labor makes values, and Wit exploitates and accumulates them; and hence to deduce the conclusion that the unrestricted exploitation of so-called free society, is more oppressive to the laborer than domestic slavery. In making a distinct onslaught on the popular doctrines of Modern Ethics, I must share the credit or censure with my corresponding acquaintance and friend, Professor H. of Virginia.139 views -
Cannibals' All! Or Slaves without Masters.... Chapter 10.
DledgeI have endeavored, in this work, to treat the subjects of Liberty and Slavery in a more rigidly analytical manner than in "Sociology for the South;" and, at the same time, to furnish the reader with abundance of facts, authorities and admissions, whereby to test the truth of my views. My chief aim has been to shew, that Labor makes values, and Wit exploitates and accumulates them; and hence to deduce the conclusion that the unrestricted exploitation of so-called free society, is more oppressive to the laborer than domestic slavery. In making a distinct onslaught on the popular doctrines of Modern Ethics, I must share the credit or censure with my corresponding acquaintance and friend, Professor H. of Virginia.176 views