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Cannibals all!, or, Slaves without masters
Fitzhugh, George, 1806-1881., Woodward, C. Vann (Comer Vann), 1908-1999.
Year: c1988.
Publisher:  Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. 
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Frontmatter
"George Fitzhugh, Sui Generis," by C. Vann Woodward
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 Isms - 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 Grace 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
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Title: Cannibals all!, or, Slaves without masters : by George Fitzhugh ; edited by C. Vann Woodward.
Author: Fitzhugh, George, 1806-1881; Woodward, C. Vann (Comer Vann), 1908-1999
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Source Version: Cannibals all!, or, Slaves without masters : by George Fitzhugh ; edited by C. Vann Woodward
Fitzhugh, George, 1806-1881, Woodward, C. Vann (Comer Vann), 1908-1999
Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, c1988.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.04951
Subject Headings: • Slavery -- United States
• Slavery -- Justification
• Working class
• Labor
• Labor movement
Notes: • Includes index.
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