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"It is the duty of society to protect the weak;" but protection cannot be efficient without the power of control; therefore, "It is the duty of society to enslave the weak." And it is a duty which no organized and civilized society ever failed to perform.
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He argued that the negro “is but a grown up child” who needs the economic and social protections of slavery. Fitzhugh decried capitalism as spawning “a war of ...
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But, to protect men, we must have the power of controlling them. We must first enslave them before we can protect them. George Fitzhugh.
There is no rivalry, no competition to get employment among slaves, as among free laborers. Nor is there a war between master and slave. The masters interest ...
!' It would be far nearer the truth to say, 'that some were born with saddles on their backs, and others booted and spurred to ride them,' – and the riding does ...
"The Universal Law of Slavery," by George Fitzhugh He the Negro is but a grown up child, and must be governed as a child, not as a lunatic or criminal.
Or, Slaves Without Masters by George Fitzhugh highlights the inherent moral and ethical dilemma of a prosperous society benefiting from the labor of enslaved ...
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Fitzhugh sees humans solely as economic entities. His definition of freedom is based entirely on the exchange of labor for reward. While it does include a sense ...
Liberty and equality are new things under the sun. The free states of antiquity abounded with slaves. The feudal system that supplanted Roman institutions ...