Authors: George Fitzhugh

1825–1860

Sociology for the South

Sociology for the South proclaimed that the free labor society of Northern industrialism was fundamentally flawed because, adhering to the principles of liberty and equality, it sought only the betterment of the strong while oppressing the weak.

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1825–1860

Cannibals All!

We are, all, North and South, engaged in the White Slave Trade, and he who succeeds best, is esteemed most respectable. It is far more cruel than the Black Slave

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