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Cannibals All: Or, Slaves Without Masters (John Harvard Library, Belknap Press)

Cannibals All: Or, Slaves Without Masters (John Harvard Library, Belknap Press)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Questions the morality of both capitalism & socialism
Review: This book is a must read for all who desire to investigate the morality of economic and social systems. It lays plain the immorality of not only socialism, but capitalism as practiced today.

The modern era of industrialism with its supposed abolition of slavery actually has resulted in the vast majority of men & women worse off than that of slaves - slaves without the benevolence of masters.

Written in anti-bellum days, the ideas of this book have been buried underneath the rubble of the conquest of the confederacy. While Fitzhugh's ideas are in need of further exploration, such has never been done since his ideas are discarded by the feminized society in which we live. Hopefully they may rise again to be considered.


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